Category: Drama

  • Hansan: Rising Dragon Review

    Hansan: Rising Dragon Review

    The story happens in the mid 1590s, after the finish of the Fighting States time frame, the bound together Japanese armed force under the order of Official Hideyoshi Toyotomi pursued a conflict to attack Joseon (Old Korea) to as a springboard to obliterate Dai Minh (China). The Japanese armed force resembled a tempest, accomplishing extraordinary…

  • Vikings: Valhalla Review

    Vikings: Valhalla Review

    Vikings: Valhalla is set 100 years after the first series and portrays a Norse society destroyed by strict struggle (Old Norse and Christian divine beings) – alongside with their political contentions with the English. The film has a straightforward presentation, when on account of the force of the Vikings previously, they were regarded and had…

  • Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody Review

    Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody Review

    Hollywood really can’t get away from the equation based music biopic: the relating of a star’s life in the most potential regular manner, packing each hardship into a solitary sitting. For each film that attempts to think outside the box (Rocketman), there’s no less than one more that follows the equation precisely (Bohemian Composition). The…

  • Notre Dame on Fire Review

    Notre Dame on Fire Review

    April 15, 2019 – obviously quite possibly of the haziest day in ongoing French history. It was a day that had begun very much like some other with vacationers and guides processing inside the 850-year-old church and the most visited landmark in Paris. Be that as it may, all at once, an alarm goes off…

  • Laal Singh Chaddha Review

    Laal Singh Chaddha Review

    Laal Singh Chaddha expresses Forrest Gump’s thoughts on life, love, profound quality and predetermination. In the event that the first conveyed things best in a delicate, simple, implicit way; this film turns up the tone and energy a piece. It settles on discourse over quiet tears so expect an unendingly wide-looked at Aamir Khan doing…

  • Corsage Review

    Corsage Review

    In Corsage, we first experience Sovereign Elisabeth of Austria in Vienna while she’s pausing her breathing submerged. A flawless summation of the film follows, in that Elisabeth (Vicky Krieps) acts in a surprising, peculiar design, limited by outside powers (and that is before you even get to her suffocatingly tight bodice, the physical and figurative…

  • Peter Von Kant Review

    Peter Von Kant Review

    Peter Von Kant starts and finishes with photos of notable New German Film chief Rainer Werner Fassbinder. François Ozon’s orientation flipped revamp of Fassbinder’s The Harsh Tears Of Petra Von Kant is part legend love, part deconstruction, a film that in some way rides the sensibilities of the two producers, on the double bona fide…

  • Dobaaraa Review

    Dobaaraa Review

    The authority redo of the Spanish film Hallucination, Do Baaraa is set in Pune and wavers between the mid-1990s and the present situations. The chain of occasions sets in with 12-year-old Anay (…) getting knock off by a weighty vehicle while attempting to escape from his neighbor’s (Saswata Chatterjee) house subsequent to seeing a wrongdoing.…

  • Jogi Review

    Jogi Review

    Chief Ali Abbas Zafar — who has recently helmed high power spy thrill rides like Tiger Zinda Hai (2017) and Bharat (2019) and the political web series Tandav (2022) — presents a genuinely charged made up story that is set in the midst of 1984’s enemy of Sikh mobs in India. Many movies and web…

  • Siya Review

    Siya Review

    With films portraying barbarities and wrongdoings against ladies, you really want to step with alert. How you handle the subject and the film’s treatment can decide if its motivation is to reflect reality or sensationalize. ‘Siya’ plans to do the previous and is a fine illustration of reasonable film. It relates what being an assault…