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The Long Walk – Long Awaited!

Fifty teenage boys step onto an endless road, each representing a different U.S. state, governed by one brutal rule: keep walking, or you’re out — permanently. The event, celebrated and televised as national entertainment, blurs the line between patriotism and cruelty. There are no breaks, no rest, and no real prize except survival. As miles […]

Your Host – A Capitalizing Trial!

A single room, flickering lights, a broken camera feed and no escape. That’s the world you’re thrown into when you first step inside Your Host. From the opening shot you sense that nervous breathing, the smell of sterilised metal and the uneasy thrill of being both spectator and victim. Director D.W. Medoff presents a brutal […]

The Naked Gun – Just if you thought this genre is long gone!

After years away from the force, Frank Drebin Jr. (Liam Neeson) is pulled back into duty when a global conspiracy threatens to unleash chaos. But with Drebin, disaster is never far behind — his attempts to save the world only create new layers of absurdity. From high-speed chases that go hilariously wrong to undercover missions […]

Highest 2 Lowest – Indeed!

Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest reworks Ed McBain’s King’s Ransom through a New York prism and keeps Akira Kurosawa’s moral heartbeat close at hand. The surface story is simple: David King (Denzel Washington), a music-industry tycoon, faces a kidnapping that forces him to weigh money, reputation, and conscience. Lee stages this as a moral geography—glittering […]

One Battle After Another – One Breath At A Time!

Paul Thomas Anderson is one of the few contemporary filmmakers whose voice carries across very different films: the ensemble chaos of Boogie Nights and Magnolia, the domestic tension of Phantom Thread, the paranoid tenderness of The Master. His work borrows structural daring from Altman and moral intensity from Scorsese, yet it always feels unmistakably his […]

Weapons – A film that’s not low on ammunition

Set in the small town of Maybrook, Weapons begins with a nightmare: nearly all of teacher Justine Gandy’s (Julia Garner) students vanish overnight. Only one boy, Alex (Cary Christopher), remains—a haunting detail that throws Justine into the crosshairs of the community, the media, and her own alcoholism. From here, the film unfolds across six chapters, […]

F1: The Movie – Racing extravagantly in the same old lanes!

At its wheel, this film isn’t simply about engines roaring back to life—it’s about a man who once ruled the grid returning for one last lap, and a younger driver determined to carve his place where legends are born. Their pairing begins as an unlikely alliance—one holding experience like an anchor, the other charging forward […]

28 Years later, Better Never Than Late!

Nearly three decades after the Rage virus devastated Britain, civilization has managed to rebuild itself into scattered, fortified communities. The infected—now known as “the horde”—still roam the wasteland, but humanity has learned to survive behind walls and protocols. When a group of survivors ventures beyond their safe zone, they discover that the world has evolved […]

The Amateur – Down Low, Too Slow! Maybe!

In the golden age of Cold War spy thrillers, tension lived in alleys, hand-offs, and whispers. Today, espionage has shifted to keyboards, codes, and silent battles waged in cyberspace. The Amateur, directed by James Hawes, leans fully into this digital reality. That choice is bold—but it’s also the film’s greatest gamble. Charlie Heller, a brilliant […]