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Three Netflix Mind-Snappers You Probably Missed — and Why It’s Their Loss (and Yours)
Three Netflix Films That Deserved Hype — But Got Buried Under Popcorn Flicks Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 1: Let’s not pretend it’s easy to stand out in the endless scroll of the streaming war. Ever since the golden age of “must-watch every Wednesday” died out, what remains is more like “must-scroll with hope until something […]
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‘Bring Her Back’ Haunts the Screen — A Haunting Horror That Dares You to Feel
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 4: Some movies scare your eyes. Others terrify your soul. Bring Her Back, from the horror-savvy Philippou brothers, lands somewhere between the two. It doesn’t merely want to frighten you — it wants to unsettle you long after the lights come up. In this review, we’ll walk you through its strengths, […]
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‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ — A Majestic Return with Legends, but Shadows Lurk Behind the Light
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 2: Sometimes cinema doesn’t just open; it breathes. Kantara: Chapter 1, the long-awaited prequel to the 2022 phenomenon Kantara, promised that kind of visceral resonance — an origin story steeped in myth, folklore, and cosmic conflict. Now that it’s in theatres, we’ve glimpsed both its triumphs and its frailties. Let’s dig […]
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‘Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari’ — A 2025 Festive Rom-Com That Flirts with Charm, Trips on Convention
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 2: When Bollywood decides to serve a romantic comedy platter during Dussehra, expectations soar higher than the sparklers in the sky. “Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari”, releasing on 2 October 2025, arrives with that promise — a festive feel-good entertainer with a star cast, catchy songs, and dramatic flourishes. But does […]
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Idli Kadai 2025 Review: Dhanush Serves Simplicity With Spice, But Is It Enough to Satisfy?
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 1: Cinema buffs, noodle-armchair critics, and casual moviegoers alike have finally had their say — “Idli Kadai”, Dhanush’s latest endeavor as actor-director (and writer, and co-producer), has arrived on screen, and it’s stirring up more than just steam from the idli pot. With its promise of rural nostalgia, familial bonds, and […]
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Shin Chan 2025: The Spicy Kasukabe Dancers in India – A Chaotic Theatrical Fiesta that’s Breaking Box Office Stereotypes
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 1: There are films that sneak quietly into theatres, and then there’s Shin Chan: The Spicy Kasukabe Dancers, which marched straight in wearing neon shorts, a mischievous grin, and a complete disregard for India’s cinematic “rules.” Yes, India has officially gone bonkers for Shin Chan, the five-year-old menace from Kasukabe who […]
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Jolly LLB 3 Review 2025: Courtroom Chaos, Electrifying Performances, and a Few Overruled Objections
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 19: There are very few franchises in Bollywood that manage to blend satire, wit, and sheer courtroom theatrics with as much persistence as the Jolly LLB series. And now, in 2025, Jolly LLB 3 has landed in theatres—dragging its loyal audience straight into a legal circus where justice is serious business, […]
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Heer Express 2025: A Comforting Journey of Food, Family—and Filmic Familiarity
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 17: When Heer Express came steaming into theaters on 12 September 2025, it guaranteed a “clean family drama” in the hands of Umesh Shukla—someone whose own body of work (Oh My God!, 102 Not Out) indicated he might be able to juggle heart, humour, and a dash of moral heat. The […]
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Vash Level 2: A Haunting Sequel That Dares More—but at What Cost?
Surat (Gujarat) [India], September 17: Out August 27, 2025, Vash Level 2 makes its case as a daring sequel to the 2023 Gujarati psychological horror Vash. Directed by Krishnadev Yagnik, the sequel expands the canvas—more supernatural horror, more set pieces, more spectacle. But in broadening its scope, does it sacrifice some of the close-up horror […]
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Lost in Starlight 2025 Review: Netflix’s First Korean Animated Film Dares to Dream Big—But Does It Shine Bright Enough?
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 15: Space has always been cinema’s favorite playground for existential crises and long-distance love stories. From Interstellar to Wall-E, we’ve seen humanity look upward when earthly drama becomes too predictable. And now, Netflix Korea takes its initial shot at the cosmic emptiness with Lost in Starlight (2025), a movie that promises […]
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