Anyone But You
Anyone But You (2023) OH YES! Now I have been waiting for these movies to return to our screen—something where we can just sit back, turn our minds off, and laugh away. Something where no, the script and …
Anyone But You (2023) OH YES! Now I have been waiting for these movies to return to our screen—something where we can just sit back, turn our minds off, and laugh away. Something where no, the script and …
Maestro (2023) Maestro is a powerful film on more levels than one. It follows the heartwarming yet tragic life of Leonard Bernstein, a talented composer who changed the world. He was a loving father, husband, friend, and genius; …
The Killers Of The Flower Moon (2023) We all know the legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese. We have idolised, researched, and watched his work repeatedly. He changed the film industry with multiple films, shots and effects. We love him. …
Saltburn (2023) Wow.⠀I am still processing this experience, which was watching Saltburn. I don’t think I’ve been so traumatised yet intrigued in my life. This movie knows exactly how to draw in your whole attention, wrap you around …
“Priscilla” 2023 Sofia Coppola has once again mesmerised us with stunning cinematography and a powerful story seamlessly translated through the film’s elements. It’s undeniable that Coppola authentically portrays womanhood and, more significantly, the real lives of women on …
“Napoleon” (2023) Napoleon was just as I anticipated—filled with drama and gore. Being a history geek, films delving into the past rank among my favorites, unlike my dad, who isn’t a fan of period pieces. The movie exemplifies …
“Thanksgiving” (2023) A Feast of Predictable Horror⠀⠀I stepped into “Thanksgiving” with a dash of excitement, anticipating the thrills of “Scream.” However, what I got was a mix of “Scary Movie” and “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” …
“Elemental” (2023) Pixar and Disney have always had a massive role in my childhood. Usually, it was filled with laughter between me and my sister, but it also was filled with tears (Up broke me.) Either way, they …
“Talk To Me” (2023) Talk to Me was an incredibly unique film. It not only had the fear factor through its stunning and heart-racing visuals, but it also challenged your internal self. It had the quiet horror of …
Ok guys so I watched “Top Gun” for the first time, and let me tell you, now I feel the need… the need to watch it again and again and again.
Visually “Dunkirk” is one of the most impressive movies I have ever seen; even in my living room, I felt I was there, and each scene could be part of a historical journey.
“Apocalypse Now” is iconic in its own right, and the reason for it is that the director gave it his all.
“Turning Red” is not a film for children; it is more aimed toward adults and teens; however, it still seems childish at points or a little obnoxious in how it sees young girls, but it does save itself because of how it balances that with some profound and meaningful messages for young girls like me.
“Cha Cha Real Smooth” will warm your heart at the same time it rips it out, it is beautiful at times and had me laughing with never even feeling it was trying, and it did all that, going really deep into some dark subjects.
When I started watching “The Wolf of Wall Street”, the expectations were so high that it would be hard to match them; surprise, surprise Leo ultimately surpassed all expectations.
Ant-man Quantumania is the exact definition of what Marvel is now in the franchise. They bring the comics to life through vibrant colour pallets and extravagant cinematography/special effects.
“Beautiful Boy” had every single element to shock us, to really go for our emotions and use them in a cheap way, but instead, it just strips all that way and tells us the story of a Dad that is lost and way over his head and just wants to save his beautiful son, this might be the reason you will love it or the reason why you don’t care about it.
Its a beautiful love story but one that is wrong and that should not be put in such a light, especially by the parents in the movie; the ending is again something not to be seen as romantic, especially by the parents,
“Nowhere Boy” is the story of a young John Lennon, and how troubled he was; it does show how he meets Paul Macartney, but that is never the focus of the movie; the focus here is who John was and how his pain fuelled his obsession of being someone that people would look up to.
“Blindspotting” honestly blew my mind in every way possible, and it’s crazy to see it receive such little recognition.