The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie

‘The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie ‘ marks a significant milestone as the feature-length animated film starring the iconic Looney Tunes characters. The film’s animation is a standout, embracing a 2D, hand-drawn aesthetic that harks back to the golden age of Looney Tunes. The film successfully revitalizes the beloved franchise, offering…

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The Monkey

‘The Monkey,’ directed by Oz Perkins is a horror-comedy adaptation of Stephen King’s short story. The film centers on twin brothers who discover a cursed toy monkey that triggers fatal events when activated. Theo James portrays both adult twins, while Christian Convery plays their younger selves. The cast also includes Tatiana Maslany, Elijah Wood, and…

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Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

I had the amazing opportunity to be a part of the NYC red carpet premiere for ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ which marks the eighth and purportedly final installment in the franchise. The film has breathtaking stunts, with Tom Cruise once again pushing the boundaries of action cinema. The film ties together over 30…

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Gladiator II

‘Gladiator II’ is a beautiful homage to the epic film from 24 years ago and is definitely a worthy successor! The film transports us back to ancient Rome’s gladiatorial arena with bold cinematography. Ridley Scott’s direction crafted a cinematic experience that combines nostalgia and new high-stakes drama. I agree with the reports that stated that…

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Locked

Posted on April 28, 2025 David Yarovesky’s ‘Locked’ delivers a claustrophobic and intensely gripping thriller that lives up to its intriguing premise. Starring Bill Skarsgård and Anthony Hopkins in a chillingly effective two-man show, ‘Locked’ takes the familiar cat-and-mouse game and twists it into a pressure cooker of desperation and moral ambiguity. The tense atmosphere emphasizes…

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Juror #2

‘Juror 2’ uses the courtroom as a backdrop to explore complex personal and societal dilemmas. This captivating movie to reflect on hard decisions and taking responsibility for your actions. The cast was pretty good with Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collett are both standouts. Clint Eastwood’s took a meditative direction for this film. The conclusion is…

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Thunderbolts

‘Thunderbolts’ trades Marvel’s usual CG spectacles for more intimate, character-driven combat.  The action feels emotionally driven, not just obligatory. When characters fight, it’s usually motivated by conflicting ideologies, trauma, or desperation. Palermo’s cinematography often keeps the camera close and handheld during fights—intensifying claustrophobia and tension. The film’s cinematography effectively mirrors the narrative’s darker themes, employing…

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Sinners

At its core, ‘Sinners’ is a vampire story, but the real horror isn’t only supernatural but it’s painful historical truths. Coogler uses vampires as a metaphor for how Black artists had their genius drained and stolen, turning supernatural fear into historical grief. The ensemble casts an emotional and grounded dynamic, with Michael B Jordan’s dual…

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