The Theory of Everything is hands down James Marsh’s finest. It is a biopic of the living (something producers rarely pick) miracle, Stephen Hawking. The life of the prodigy is smitten with misfortunes, wonders, eurekas, not to forget the love of his life Jane Hawking who sacrificed everything normal just to be with the polymath. …
American Sniper is an engaging glimpse into the head of an iconic soldier Chris Kyle , a Navy Seal veteran and a badass sniper. The biopic juggles between his love life, his sniping badassery, his fame and the mental state aftermath war that had him vexed for a while. American Sniper goes on to show …
The Imitation Game is a beautiful glimpse into the head of the prodigy Alan Turing. Who plays that? None other than the handsome and captivating Benedict Cumberbatch himself. “Are you paying attention? Good. If you are not listening carefully, you will miss things. Important things. I will not pause, I will not repeat myself, and you …
Given the colossal success of the first one, Taken sequels have turned out to be sheer duds. Taken 3 Movie is no different. “l’ll come for you, I’ll find you and we both know what will happen then.” When the screenplay of the movie gets as cheesy as the aforementioned, we fathom how limited thoughts …
Unbroken movie breaks into mediocrity. What separates a great movie from a good one? Direction? Well, then Angelina Jolie misses it by an inch. Albeit, she might reach it someday given the experience she is gradually garnering under her directorial hat. However sadly she isn’t still there. Yes , Unbroken isn’t really that great. Plot …
Night at the Museum Secret of the Tomb lacks the lackluster of the first installment. Of course, that goes without saying I guess. Ever since they decided to come up with scripts that could stretch the original a bit, a lot of us had already lost interest. Shawn Levy brings, yet again, another part to …
The Babadook movie isn’t exactly a horror flick. It is more of a mere reflection of the genre done in an extremely subtle way. Jennifer Kent‘s movie depicts a person’s madding affair with grief through the many leaflets of terror. And it does in a way you have never come across before. Yes, it is …
Exodus Gods and Kings is insipid, bland, and weak but carries all along with that Ridley flair that we all adore. We all know the Moses story, right? Now take that and start abruptly with a war no one cares for, a prophecy that isn’t theatrical, and the crucial intricate past that gets narrated via …
The Hobbit The Battle of the Five Armies is the epic finale to one of the most engaging tales ever. Peter Jackson returns with his HFR to closely project every daunting intricacy of our beloved franchise “The Hobbit” and he does it with pizzazz. Be it the dragon’s fury on the ill-fated Lake-town, the impeccable …