Hereditary Review [2018]: Horror In All Its Twisted Glory
There are no creaking houses, no unnecessary exposition and certainly, no jump scares. Ari Aster, in his directorial debut, has…
There are no creaking houses, no unnecessary exposition and certainly, no jump scares. Ari Aster, in his directorial debut, has…
BlacKkKlansman takes an extraordinary true tale and gives it even more of an extraordinary oomph to make it a wildly entertaining and wholly engaging piece of storytelling – its success at providing such thrills makes up for its socio-political shortcomings.
It has often been said that aging is the only trade possible for gaining sentience. In my yester-years, I remember…
A biting critique of our increasing dependency on technology & automation and how the absence of human intervention isn’t just…
The Rider, written and directed by ChloĂ© Zhao, is an astonishing work of art, blending real-life people with a fictional…
This film doesn’t shy away, but instead deeply examines the atrocities that police officers like Johnson witness on a regular basis, how it affects their psyche and their home-life, and how when confronted face-to-face with what seems like pure evil, these darker forces that have grown from within drastically take control.
Love, Simon Review [2018]: Everyone Deserves A Great Love Story Speaking directly to the heart and emanating a sense of…
From the creators of Ong-bak comes another adrenaline-fuelled, action-packed & bone-cracking delight that finds Tony Jaa upping the ante when…
Jam-packed with crazy stunts & insane action choreography, and introducing Tony Jaa as the next major martial arts star after…