Category: Action

  • Caught Stealing : A Blood-Soaked, Laugh-Out-Loud Noir

    Caught Stealing : A Blood-Soaked, Laugh-Out-Loud Noir

    Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing is a gritty, darkly funny thrill ride through 1998 New York, with Austin Butler delivering a raw, magnetic turn as Hank Thompson—a washed-up ex-ballplayer turned bartender whose life implodes after cat-sitting for his punk neighbor drags him into a violent underworld of gangsters, crooked cops, and chaos. Brutal yet unexpectedly hilarious,…

  • The Thursday Murder Club: Sharp, Charming, Fun

    The Thursday Murder Club: Sharp, Charming, Fun

    At Coopers Chase, murder isn’t just tragedy—it’s Thursday’s entertainment. Chris Columbus’ The Thursday Murder Club transforms Richard Osman’s bestselling series into a cozy, clever whodunit where Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Ben Kingsley, and Celia Imrie prove that life’s sharpest twists don’t stop with age. With llamas on the lawn, cakes at the ready, and secrets…

  • Nobody 2 Review – Hutch on Vacation, Chaos Included

    Nobody 2 Review – Hutch on Vacation, Chaos Included

    Hutch just wanted a family vacation, but chaos follows him everywhere. Nobody 2 is violent, stylish, and over-the-top in the best way possible.

  • Coolie (2025) Movie Review: Rajinikanth’s Style Outshines the Story

    Coolie (2025) Movie Review: Rajinikanth’s Style Outshines the Story

    Coolie promised style, action, and Rajinikanth’s mass presence, but did it deliver on substance? Here’s my full review on whether Lokesh Kanagaraj’s film lives up to the hype.

  • “She Rides Shotgun” — A Gritty, Heartbreaking Father-Daughter Thriller

    “She Rides Shotgun” — A Gritty, Heartbreaking Father-Daughter Thriller

    Nick Rowland’s She Rides Shotgun is a blistering, blood-soaked road thriller that doubles as a bruised love story between a haunted ex-con (a career-best Taron Egerton) and the daughter he barely knows (astonishing newcomer Ana Sophia Heger). Fueled by white-knuckle chases, razor-tense shootouts, and quiet moments of aching tenderness, the film captures both the terror…

  • “Nobody 2” (2025) Film Review-Forget serenity and relaxing when checking out THIS style of family vacation

    “Nobody 2” (2025) Film Review-Forget serenity and relaxing when checking out THIS style of family vacation

    Remember when there was this amazing comedy titled “National Lampoon’s Vacation”? To this day, it is a true classic of the genre and certainly put a new spin on precisely what KINDS of insanity could occur when taking the fam on the road. Then, like with so many successful films, there was the sequel (which…

  • Honey Don’t!: A Messy Queer but Mischievous Comedy

    Honey Don’t!: A Messy Queer but Mischievous Comedy

    Honey Don’t! is a chaotic queer noir that’s part detective story, part midnight movie madness. Margaret Qualley is fantastic as the wise-cracking private eye Honey, with Aubrey Plaza and Chris Evans adding their own dry humor to the mix. The mystery itself is pretty loose, but the film makes up for it with crackling sexual…

  • War 2 Movie Review: Hrithik & Jr NTR’s Electrifying Showdown

    War 2 Movie Review: Hrithik & Jr NTR’s Electrifying Showdown

    A high-octane spy thriller where Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR’s clash brings explosive action, stylish direction, and emotional depth. Here’s my take on what makes it a must-watch in the YRF Spy Universe.

  • “Nobody 2 is Ridiculous in All the Right Ways”

    “Nobody 2 is Ridiculous in All the Right Ways”

    “Nobody 2” is the kind of sequel you expect to roll your eyes at—and then end up grinning through the whole thing. Bob Odenkirk proves once again that an ordinary-looking guy can be the most entertaining action hero alive, battling cartels with harpoons, deep fryers, and pure chaos. Toss in Sharon Stone as a delightfully…

  • The Naked Gun: New Squad on Fire!

    The Naked Gun: New Squad on Fire!

    Naked Gun: The New Police Squad Team delivers exactly what fans want: relentless, expertly crafted chaos that honors the original while cranking everything up to eleven. The gags fire at machine-gun pace—sight jokes layered with wordplay and physical comedy so outrageous it borders on art. It’s gleefully self-aware without being cynical, silly without being stupid,…