It is the summer of 1968, and Joy (Elizabeth Banks) is accompanying her lawyer husband Will (Chris Messina) to a dinner at one of his partner’s house. “Call Jane review movie“. While there, she hears the sound of a violent… Continue Reading
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Kantara movie review (2022) | Director: Rishab Shetty
Kantara is the story of a tribal people who, for centuries have worshiped an ancient deity. This yearning to be happy took them across lands and seas until they finally deposited their offerings at this healing stone; where it has… Continue Reading
Aadhaar Movie Review: A mystery that is decent but could be better, jeopardized by excess melodrama
Summary of Aadhaar Movie: A man seeks help from the police after his wife goes missing a day after giving birth. What happened to her, and will he get answers? Aadhaar Movie Review: Right from the start, we can see… Continue Reading
Honeymoon movie review (2014) | Leigh Janiak
Leigh Janiak’s SXSW Film Festival horror hit “Honeymoon” is one of many films featuring people who don’t know much about the person they just married. A lot of great horror movies have been constructed around the idea of a protector… Continue Reading
Krishna Vrinda Vihari – Movie Review
Anish Krishna’s film, Krishna Vrinda Vihari, is a mediocre rom-com that tries to be different but fails by staying…basic. The film’s tone shifts constantly between comedy, drama, and sentiment, with the narrative so jagged that you can’t tell if a… Continue Reading