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Exploring Love and Its Imperfections: Metro In Dino Review
Metro In Dino, Anurag Basu’s spiritual sequel to the iconic Life in a… Metro (2007) is a refreshing return to a storytelling style that doesn’t shy away from the complexities of modern relationships. Back in 2007, Life in a Metro broke the mould of mainstream Bollywood cinema, offering a raw, unflinching look at the messy,…
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Disney’s Lilo & Stitch Review: A Perfect Blend of Nostalgia and Heart
Disney’s live-action adaptations have faced a variety of reactions over the years, with many of the releases failing to capture the same magic as their animated counterparts. Some have struggled to recoup their budgets, and others have been met with criticism for missing the mark. However, Lilo & Stitch may be the one to break…
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Companion Review: When Megan Meets Madness
Another year, another movie about machines going haywire. It’s a concept we’ve seen before, especially with 2022’s Megan promising a wild ride but delivering only a watered-down version of the chaos we expected. On paper, Megan looked like a thrilling exploration of AI gone wrong, but in reality, it felt somber, leaving much to be…
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Hulu is Back with Yet Another Blend of Horror and Fun in Goosebumps: The Vanishing
Goosebumps: The Vanishing is the latest addition to the Goosebumps universe, and it’s yet another brilliant hit from Hulu. Following the success of the previous series, Hulu has perfected the formula for what makes a Goosebumps show truly special. Not only does this new series stay true to the essence of the beloved books, but…
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Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Review: Fast, Furious, and Full of Heart
The Sonic the Hedgehog franchise has seen a remarkable transformation since the release of its live-action adaptation. When the first film was announced, it sparked a wave of skepticism, particularly due to the initial design of Sonic, which was widely criticised. However, after a massive redesign and a delay in its release, the film exceeded…
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Sony’s Kraven the Hunter Review: A Brutal and Entertaining Dive
The Sony Marvel Universe may not enjoy the prestige of its Disney counterpart, but it’s unfair to say the franchise isn’t holding its own. While critics and audiences often target these films with sharp remarks, I believe they offer a brand of entertainment that, when approached with the right expectations, is enjoyable. Take Madame Web,…
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Netflix’s Joy Review: A Powerful Tale of Perseverance and Scientific Breakthrough
Netflix’s Joy, starring Bill Nighy, James Norton, and Thomasin McKenzie in the lead roles, is a captivating drama that brings to life the remarkable true story behind the world’s first test-tube baby and the groundbreaking development of in-vitro fertilisation (IVF). The film chronicles the struggles of three pioneers working tirelessly to perfect this life-changing technology,…
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Ayo Edebiri’s Omni Loop: A Heartfelt Journey Through Time
Ayo Edebiri is such a talent, so when it was announced that she would be starring in a time travel movie called Omni Loop, I was so excited. I even went straight to Letterboxd to add it to my watchlist. From the moment I heard about it to now, with the film finally being available…
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Netflix’s His Three Daughters Review: A Heartfelt Exploration of Family, Grief, and Reconciliation
His Three Daughters, directed by Azazel Jacobs, is an emotional powerhouse that garnered significant buzz ahead of its release on Netflix. Starring Elizabeth Olsen, Carrie Coon, and Natasha Lyonne, the film explores the complex dynamics of three sisters who reunite in New York City to care for their dying father. It’s a quiet yet profound…
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Disney+’s Agatha All Along Review: A Spooky, Witchy Delight
Disney and Halloween have always been deeply intertwined for me, bringing back fond memories of childhood when I eagerly anticipated the Halloween-themed shows and movies on Disney Channel. The Halloweentown franchise and the original Hocus Pocus were staples during the spooky season. These movies had just the right mix of goofiness, a dash of darkness,…