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The Electric State Review: Netflix’s Ambitious Sci-Fi Adventure

A bold vision of an alternate 1990s where robot companions turned against humanity Have you ever wondered what would happen if the tech boom of the ’90s went in a completely different direction? Netflix’s latest sci-fi spectacle “The Electric State” answers that question with a haunting vision of an America overrun by rogue robots and […]

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Get-Set Baby movie review featuring Unni Mukundan

Get-Set Baby Movie Review: A Predictable Yet Passable Ride

Once upon a time, there was a king and queen who couldn’t conceive—until divine intervention blessed them with 101 children. This fairy-tale-like opening, narrated in grand tones by Mohanlal, sets the stage for Get-Set Baby, a film tackling themes of fertility and medical ethics. However, as the narrative unfolds, it becomes evident that the film […]

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Melo Movie Netflix K-drama: A heartfelt love story featuring Park Bo-young and Choi Woo-sik.

Melo Movie Review: A Beautifully Crafted Love Story

There’s a unique charm in a drama that doesn’t rush its emotions but rather unfolds them with the kind of careful pacing that allows every moment to resonate. Netflix’s Melo Movie does just that, immersing viewers into a world where cinema and human emotions intertwine seamlessly. Directed by Oh Choong-hwan and penned by Lee Na-eun, […]

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bridget-jones-mad-about-the-boy-review

Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy – A Heartfelt Comeback

Bridget Jones (Renée Zellweger) has always been the relatable, flawed, and charming woman audiences adore. First introduced through Helen Fielding’s 1995 newspaper column and later in the bestselling novel, Bridget has evolved from a single woman navigating love and career to a mother balancing life’s complexities. In Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy, we find […]

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Sanya Malhotra in Mrs. Movie, a film about patriarchy and gender roles.

Mrs. Movie Review: A Sharp Take on Patriarchy & Gender Roles

Patriarchy often operates in the shadows of seemingly normal traditions, and “Mrs.” exposes this with a sharp, unsettling gaze. Directed by Arati Kadav, this film revisits themes of oppression, domestic drudgery, and systemic misogyny in a way that’s more accessible than its Malayalam predecessor, The Great Indian Kitchen. While the latter suffocated viewers with its […]

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Grace and Hasan in Cash for Gold Review, emotional conversation in snowy Minnesota shop.

Cash for Gold Review: Redemption in Frozen Isolation

Cash for Gold Review: In the indie drama Cash for Gold, filmmakers Deborah Puette and co-director Marcelo Tubert craft a raw, heartfelt story about fractured lives colliding in a snowbound Minnesota pawnshop. This 2024 character-driven film explores themes of immigrant resilience, addiction recovery, and emotional redemption through the unlikely bond between Grace (Puette), a struggling […]

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Paresh Rawal as Tarini Bandopadhyay in The Storyteller

The Storyteller Movie Review: Ray’s Tale of Lies & Art

In The Storyteller, director Ananth Narayan Mahadevan masterfully adapts Satyajit Ray’s iconic short story Golpo Boliye Tarini Khuro into a cinematic gem. Tarini Bandopadhyay, played by Paresh Rawal, is a talented Bengali raconteur who is engaged in a wits-wart with sleep-deprived businessman Ratan Garodia (Adil Hussain). Blending dark humor, moral dilemmas, and a gasp-worthy twist, […]

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