Category: Thriller
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“Weapons” (2025) Film Review-The year’s fresh takes on horror revels in originality once more
“THANK YOU, Zach Creggar!” Back in 2022, this now established star in the horror film genre gave us the quirkily creepy, unexpectedly funny (at times!) cinematic gem that was “Barbarian”. It felt like a cool breeze just washed over us as, for ONCE, the much traversed roads these films tend to go with got an…
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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.
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“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…
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“Together” (2025) Film Review-Sticking together in relationship troubles takes a disturbingly extreme, eerily transformative path
This current year, as well as the past several, has seen a slowly building increase in something the horror genre has required for quite a while in this critic’s opinion…originality. I’ve stated before that I am very hard to please when it comes to this vein of the film industry’s offerings, always leaning more towards…
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Weapons Shows Intriguing Human Relationships in Mundane American Town Life
For those tranquil houses with white fences, what is happening behind every closed door?
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“I Know What You Did Last Summer” (2025) Film Review-OH HORRORS…it’s ANOTHER sequel, FAR more funny than frightening
When it comes the horror genre, I am VERY hard to please or impress, much less scare. Coming from a current mindset of appreciation for chilling, unsettling, tension-inducing efforts such as “Hereditary”, “The Conjuring” (ONLY the first one to date, mind you), “Lights Out”, “The Babadook”, “Midsommar”, “Talk To Me”, “Oddity”, “Bring Her Back”, and…
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Weapons: Smartly Entertaining, Deeply Disturbing
At 2:17 a.m., every child in a third-grade class wakes up, leaves their home, and disappears into the darkness—except one. The next day, teacher Justine Gandy discovers that Alex Lily is the only student left, while the rest have vanished without a trace. Did Justine have something to do with it, or is a far…
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What Sinners Gets Right About Family, Fear, and the Fight to Stay Human
The quiet ache of guilt sitting at the dinner table, the silence after a truth is buried, and the way pain is passed down like a name.
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Monster (2023): When the Truth Is Not in the Telling but in the Seeing
Not every silence is empty. Some are filled with things too heavy for words.
