Bullet Train was one of the biggest and most anticipated releases of this Summer season. While its performance at the box office hasn’t been all that satisfactory, the movie made sure that…

Bullet Train was one of the biggest and most anticipated releases of this Summer season. While its performance at the box office hasn’t been all that satisfactory, the movie made sure that…
Bullet Train Soundtrack: Every Song Featured in the movie – With a gross turnover of over $30 million domestically, David Leitch’s Bullet Train is the number uno movie in the world right now.…
Bullet Train (2022) Review: Senseless, Off-The-Rails Escapism At Its Finest Arriving at its station two weeks after Jordan Peele’s sci-fi western Nope (2022), Bullet Train offers its own lively blend of well-chosen…
Josephine Decker’s ‘Shirley’ (2020) is based on Susan Scarf Mercell’s novel of the same name, which attempts to delve into celebrated author Shirley Jackson’s psyche and creative activity. It does so by…
David Ayer’s last two films were at the extreme pole- Sabotage being a totally forgetfully bore action thriller while End of Watch being one of the best crime dramas. Heavily stylized & dramatized Fury falls just somewhere in middle of it. Fury depicts the horror of war quite well with the dash of some great action scenes & undercurrent of jingoism. The opening scene of Wardaddy(played by Brad Pitt) killing a German cavalry officer with a knife, then cutting his eye sets the tone of the film and later