Review

Anora

Anora

New York City can come off as quite inhospitable even without its harsh winters. Particularly when you are excluded from the comforts available to its individuals. Sean Baker’s influence, spirit and admirable warmth fill his new historical comedy flick “Anora”-the film primarily revolves around laced with an abundance of high-energy comedic set pieces impressive unscripted […]

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The Wild Robot

The Wild Robot

2024 has indeed proved that animated movies are no longer a genre exclusively for children, and this has been emphasized by director Chris Sanders. His new movie called The Wild Robot was nothing like what I thought it would turn out to be. From the trailer, the film appears to be just another computer generated

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Lonely Planet

Lonely Planet

“Lonely Planet,” by Susannah Grant, should not be confused with the famous tourist site and book series of the same name. The movie is not primarily about a specific place but rather revolves around persons embedded in some hardest of circumstances, in this case somewhere in Morocco. She has not been going through this process

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Brothers

Brothers

M. Emmett Walsh, who unfortunately passed earlier this year, concludes his final onscreen role in the crime comedy titled “Brothers,” where Peter Dinklage and Josh Brolin play as the con brothers attempting to pull off their Last Heist. The part seems a good farewell for Walsh for three reasons. One: Walsh plays a judge who

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Megalopolis

Megalopolis

Don’t be bothered by the rating stars seen at the beginning of this review. It has been included for form’s sake, and its position is quite satisfied to suggest that everyone interested in even a fraction of its content should go and watch the film Megalopolis, a four-decades long passion project for Francis Ford Coppola

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Wolfs

Wolfs

Watching and listening to George Clooney and Brad Pitt as they throw each other the odd glance and engage in offhand banter that is sometimes unkind or patronizing is surely one of the most delectable forms of the cinematic experience. While they have acted in more movies together, most of their co acting is in

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Kinds of Kindness

Kinds of Kindness

Following the more ‘normal’ perspectives of ‘The Favorite’ and ‘Poor Things’, Yorgos Lanthimos returns once again to being a provocateur. Targeting more toward his previous outlandish works like “The Lobster”, “Dogtooth” and “The Killing of a Sacred Deer,” the latest film reunites longtime collaborators Efthimios Filippo, who co-wrote the aforementioned films, with Yorgos Lanthimos. It

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Conclave (2024)

Conclave (2024)

CONCLAVE represents a fictional narrative on the election of undead Catholic’s Papacy. Ralph Fiennes’s Cardinal Lawrence is the character who is given the responsibility of leading the meeting of the cardinals who are eligible to fill in the vacancy position of a president of the Catholic Church. He is engaged in the liberal wing of

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