Review of BURT REYNOLDS The Last Interview | A rare and real documentary of the last movie star

It’s truly a bittersweet experience to sit through this documentary. It’s deeply enlightening but also incredibly saddening because of the fact that this is indeed the last interview with Burt Reynolds.

Last Moments Before Satish Kaushik’s Death That No One is Talking About

While the police don’t suspect any foul play in Satish Kaushik’s sudden death, they are trying to ascertain where he was during the day and what was the condition of his health, just hours before he passed away. 

Review of Detective Knight: Independence | A Satisfying Closure to the Knight Series

Clearly, ‘Detective Knight’ doesn’t make it to the top of the list of larger-than-life action adventure thrillers. Rather, Ed takes it slow and manages to give his veteran star Bruce Willis and his famed trilogy a befitting farewell.

Will Bachchchan Paandey Bachcao Bollywood?

It’s that time of the year once again when an Akshay Kumar’s film is up for release and while most of his recent films have seen him playing the quintessential “Bhartiya” with chest thumping patriotism, this time around Khiladi Kumar is playing a negative character, interestingly, called Bachchchan Pandey Hi this is Ronak Kotecha andContinue reading “Will Bachchchan Paandey Bachcao Bollywood?”

Killing the Shepherd Review | A film that rekindles hope in a hopelessly complex man-animal tussle

Director Opre puts in his best to list down all the micro and macro problems that are plaguing the people of Zambia, but some of it does get lost in the sheer number of problems at hand. It’s also very heart wrenching to see the plight of the people and more so the depletion of the wildlife in this arid landscape. As a viewer, one yearns to see the shots of the exotic animals including the famed Big 5 of Africa, who only make very fleeting appearances.

A visually appealing piece on Vietnam’s economic growth

Vietnam: Fast Forward isn’t the ideal documentary with polished filmmaking and astute usage of all that is there at its disposal.  However, it stays rooted in showing us the journey of Vietnam’s growth and the people behind it and does it quite well.

Dubai Filmmaker Zenofar’s first feature film ‘Specter’ will take you on a psychological trip

The film’s first look was exclusively revealed on Zee Cinema Middle East in mid July 2020, and tells the tale of a struggling celebrity attempting to not only battle her own demons, but also an elusive, and seemingly paranormal presence.

Review of Rampage: Delectably Destructive!

Rampage*** NO SPOILER SYNOPSIS: A scientific experiment by a rogue company goes awry, pushing and provoking a Gorilla, a wolf and a croc into epic proportions to inflict disaster of equal measure on America. NO SPOILER TAKE “Rampage is a science fiction monster film”, reads the first line of its Wikipedia page. And that’s whatContinue reading “Review of Rampage: Delectably Destructive!”

Review of October: Slow, Sensitive & Slightly Soul-less!

MOVIE REVIEW OCTOBER – SLOW & SENSITIVE! Starring: Varun Dhawan, Banita Sandhu Director: Shoojit Sircar Synopsis An unfortunate accident changes the life of hotel management trainees Danish and Shiuli exposing layers of unconditional love, empathy and human emotions. My Take October plays out between two starkly opposing places – a 5-star hotel and a 5-starContinue reading “Review of October: Slow, Sensitive & Slightly Soul-less!”

Padman’s Pathetic Challenge

The #PadmanChallenge is the most ridiculous, mindless, stupid and pointless marketing gimmick that is making celebs pose with a pad – yes there is nothing to be ashamed about it but it’s not a thing to flaunt either certainly not for a film that seems to have been made after 2 pages of Google researchContinue reading “Padman’s Pathetic Challenge”