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‘Sing Sing’ Review: A Powerful And Impactful Cinematic Experience

Sing Sing, directed by Greg Kwedar, follows the story of Divine G, played by Colman Domingo, imprisoned in Sing Sing for a crime he didn’t commit, finds purpose by performing in a theater group alongside other incarcerated men, including a cautious recently arrived starring Clarence Maclin, in this moving true story of resilience, humanity and … Read more

‘Twisters’ Review: A Whirlwind Of Fun

Twisters is a film about the catastrophes happening in Oklahoma due to the devastating tornadoes hitting the state. It follows Kate (Daisy Edgar-Jones), a former storm chaser who loses everything in one of these chases but is persuaded to return to the field by an old friend, Javi (Anthony Ramos). She embarks on a new … Read more

‘Fly Me To The Moon’ Review: A Cosmic Dance of Drama and Romance

Fly Me to the Moon, directed by Greg Berlanti, is an exciting blend of drama and romance that explores the complexities of ambition, power, and personal connections against the backdrop of a high-stakes space mission. The story revolves around Kelly Jones, played by Scarlett Johansson, a formidable marketing specialist whose reputation for being ruthlessly effective … Read more

‘Kite Man: Hell Yeah!’ Review: This ‘Harley Quinn’ Spin-Off Rocks Hard

The wild and unabashed universe that is Max’s Harley Quinn was an amazing breakthrough for DC Comics as a whole. Though an animated series for the Suicide Squad’s chaotic cornerstone character seemed like a no-brainer, its on-going run has been spectacular. With the studio’s move to focus on lesser known characters, it was a surprise … Read more

Karan Johar talks about ‘KILL’, A Diversifying Dharma Slate and Franchise Plans (Exclusive)

KILL premiered at TIFF 2023 and ever since its first screening at Midnight Madness, it has been getting rave reviews and has already been described as a landmark movie in Indian cinema. It has also been making waves in Hollywood. Its theatrical rollout on July 4th by Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions marks one of the … Read more

‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Review: A Fresh Take For A Nearly Perfect Franchise

A Quiet Place: Day One follows Sam, a woman who goes to New York to see a play and, while trying to return to where she was staying, witnesses Earth being invaded by murderous aliens with super-hearing, causing the city that always screamed to fall into complete silence overnight. The film, directed by Michael Sarnoski, … Read more

‘Despicable Me 4’ Review: An Entertaining Yet Tiring Installment

Illumination might not be the best studio for animated films in terms of critics response and quality, however, it’s the one studio that most of the kids make sure to show up at the theater to watch their latest films, Despicable Me is an example of a franchise that doesn’t count with many high quality … Read more

‘All My Friends Are Dead’ Review: Dead On Arrival | Tribeca

All My Friends Are Dead, directed by Marcus Dunstan, follows a group of young people en route to Karmapalooza, a massive music festival. However, before reaching their destination, their car breaks down in the middle of the road, and they must rent an Airbnb. Unfortunately, the movie is a disaster that promises a thrilling and … Read more