Aloners (2021) Movie Review: A Meditative Slow-Burn Drama on Loneliness and Existence
Maybe we don’t always prioritise others, but that doesn’t mean we always go unnoticed. Aloners (2021), a 90-minute Korean drama,…
ZEE5 Global Announces the Digital Premiere of Tamil Blockbuster, Kudumbasthan – A Hilarious Tale of Family Man’s Everyday Struggles
Global, 04 March 2025: Get ready to buckle up for a wild, laugh-out-loud ride with the digital premiere of Tamil…
Thief (1981) Movie Review: A Crafty, Existential Heist Thriller
“Michael Mann’s “Thief” is a film of style, substance, and violently felt emotion, all wrapped up in one of the…
Breakup Season (2025) Movie Review: A gentle, moving holiday movie that takes a look at why certain relationships just don’t work
As hard as it is to digest, nice people also end up having relationship breakdowns. Very few films out there…
C U Soon (2020) ‘Prime Video’ Review: Mahesh Narayanan Crafts a Completely Immersive Screen Thriller
Filmed and written entirely during the Coronavirus pandemic, the Malayalam film ‘C U Soon’ has been released directly on Amazon…
L.A. Confidential (1997) Movie Review: A Snapshot of 1950s LAPD in a 1990s Neo-Noir
Opening on an idyllic montage of Los Angeles, narrated by Hush Hush Magazine editor Sid Hudgens (Danny DeVito), Curtis Hanson’s…
Super 8 (2011) Movie Ending Explained: Is the Alien a Monster?
When J.J. Abrams wrote and directed this film, Steven Spielberg saw an opportunity he couldn’t refuse. “Super 8” is a…
The Brutalist (2024) Movie Ending Explained: How Trauma Shapes László’s Architecture & Memory
It is a big win for Brady Corbet’s epic drama, “The Brutalist” (2024) – as it bags three Oscars today….