2024 has a lot to offer and entertainment this year will see a mix of colors. As everything from Bob Marley’s biopic to the most awaited sequels to Dune, Deadpool, Joker, Gladiator, Inside Out and many more gets released, it will indeed be a historically remarkable feast to all the cinephiles out there. Since most of the releases are adaptations and sequels, … [Read more...] about Love, Action, Drama: 2024’s Top 5 Most Anticipated Movies to blast off your holidays
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Movie review: Anyone But You – who said romance was dead?
Loosely based on the Shakespeare play “Much Ado About Nothing”, Anyone But You is a romantic comedy starring Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria) and Glen Powell (Scream Queens) in the leading roles. It is directed by Will Gluck and Sweeney is also an executive producer. Sweeney plays Bea, a law student who happens to meet charming Ben, played by Powell, in an awkward run-in. … [Read more...] about Movie review: Anyone But You – who said romance was dead?
Movie review: Priscilla
With her recent film adaptation of Priscilla Presley’s memoir Elvis and Me, Sofia Coppola has managed to answer a question Kubrick posed over a half-century ago; how could they ever make a movie of Lolita? But she has left us with a new one, why didn’t she? The biggest challenge facing Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla was its ability to tackle the themes of the memoir, the … [Read more...] about Movie review: Priscilla
Movie review: Saltburn scorches screens
Saltburn, which released in theaters this past November, shocked audiences and critics alike. The latest from director Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman), the film is a sexually charged psychological thriller. Saltburn explores themes such as power, wealth, and greed, and is certainly not for the faint of heart. The movie starts like any good gothic novel. A … [Read more...] about Movie review: Saltburn scorches screens
Five Nights at Freddy’s review
Five Nights at Freddys’ movie poster Gracing cinema screens across the country on 25 October, the horror-comedy movie Five Nights at Freddy’s brought cinemagoers into a world of deadly animatronics and missing children and the pending question of “where have all the children gone?” Directed by Emma Tammi who worked with the famous production company … [Read more...] about Five Nights at Freddy’s review