Ultraman: Rising’s success lies in its ability to take a “superhero vs monster” setting and turn it into a tale of parenthood and growth.
The love and care that has gone behind the production of this sequel is evident.
Masters of the Air has etched its place in contemporary warfare lore.
Here are a few movies that have moved us deeply, enough to land as our favourites of the year.
Beneath its murders and the investigation, Killers of the Flower Moon tells a story of greed on which lies the birth of the American nation.
Jawan weaves a modern-day Robin Hood tale, generously padded with clichés that would give any avid moviegoer déjà vu moments aplenty.
Mutant Mayhem follows the titular turtle brothers as they attempt to find ways to be accepted by the human world while encountering other mutants on their journey.
With Past Lives, Celine Song provides a story that is as quiet as it is potently emotional.
Surongo stands out in its cinematography, colour grading, and set design.
We've all been there, haven't we?
The movie shines the most is in its visuals and action scenes.
House of Gucci has fashion fans hooked. The star-studded movie with Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, Jared Leto, Jeremy Irons, Salma Hayek and Al Pacino in lead roles premiered at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square, London on the 9 November and is set to make its US release on 24 November, 2021.
Dune is a real treat to the eyes and ears.
Marvel introduces us to Shang-Chi as its first Asian superhero in cinemas.
An absolutely wonderful experience from start to finish.
The poster of the ambitious film project, had been released a day before Eid ul Azha 2021 and the mastermind behind the poster preparations had been none other than the famed designer Biplob Saha.
Here’s what the show gets wrong.
The movie seems unnecessary and not at all worth the wait.
From a mischievous orphan to a diabolical fashionista - this is Cruella's story.