Toolbox Murders (2004) Movie Ending Explained: Is Coffin Baby Dead?
Directed by Tobe Hooper, Toolbox Murders (2004) begins as a gritty urban crime tale before twisting into something far more…
Lucy (2014) Movie Review: Luc Besson’s Posthuman Fantasy
Luc Besson’s “Lucy” (2014) begins as a visceral noir-tinged thriller and ends somewhere between a speculative sci-fi and a meditative…
Idris Elba’s Prime Video Reign Ends: How a 0% Rotten Tomatoes Sci-Fi Bomb Stole the Top Spot
Okay, streaming fans—strap in! Idris Elba’s wild ride atop Prime Video’s charts just hit a sci-fi-sized speedbump. After dominating with…
Alan Tudyk was ‘Upset’ after he was dropped from “I, Robot” press, despite testing higher than Will Smith
Think I, Robot is just a Will Smith sci-fi classic? Think again. Alan Tudyk—the man behind the unforgettable robot Sonny—has…
10 Important Indian Films on The Nature of Widowhood
If you are an Indian who spends just enough time on social media, you might have come across the stupid…
The Babadook: How to Create Empathy
A good horror movie can scare the shit out of audience. But scares only work if the audience is invested in characters. That’s why it is important to create empathy for the characters before you put them in a life-threatening situation. In this article, I discuss some of the techniques that Jennifer Kent uses in The Babadook to create empathy for the characters.
Weapons (2025) Movie Ending Explained & Themes Analysed: What happened to the missing children?
Weapons (2025), Zach Cregger’s latest horror, opens with a gut-punch of a scene: seventeen children from the same third-grade class…
The Babadook (2014) Movie Ending, Explained: What Does the Monster Represent?
Jennifer Kent’s 2014 debut, The Babadook, is a cinematic masterpiece that has captured the hearts and minds of horror enthusiasts…