We put 20+ hours into Ubisoft’s latest videogame title ‘Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced’, and we loved the voyage back to memory lane as Edward Kenway
Director Nisam Basheer's third movie is an enthralling experience that showcases an ordinary protagonist, a true 'nobody,' who displays immense courage when faced with overwhelming chaos
Zoey Deutch delivers a powerful performance in Leah McKendrick's film, authentically portraying the pain of loss, while Nick Robinson complements her with undeniable chemistry
Despite some well-executed fight scenes, this Alia Bhatt-starrer disappoints with predictable twists and a reliance on tropes, failing to offer anything truly new to the female-led spy genre, especially when compared to international benchmarks
Choi Min-sik, known for his intense performances in films like "Oldboy", "I Saw the Devil", and "Exhuma", leads this thoroughly captivating six-episode psychological thriller
While not aiming for deep cinematic artistry, the show excels at keeping viewers hooked with constant twists and turns. Sam Worthington delivers a compelling performance as David Burroughs, anchoring the series' central theme of fathers and children
Fight mechanics and stealth are great, but you struggle to get James Bond to walk faster in the latest game by Hitman-maker IO Interactive | 3/5
Milly Alcock shines in ‘Supergirl’ and gives us a well-put-together comic-book movie, but will it be enough?
Murali Gopy's writing presents trademark themes of humanity transcending societal divisions, but that initial promise of complexity and visual flair eventually gives way to weariness
Kenji Tanigaki's film delivers relentless energy with a slightly more realistic approach to its syndicate-busting plot. Starring Joe Taslim as an undercover journalist and Mo Tse as a lethal, silent handyman, the duo forms a compelling partnership driven by personal loss
A soulless, hollow representation of modern relationships, one that gestures toward commitment anxiety and endless romantic options without saying anything particularly insightful about either
Kaouther Ben Hania's film masterfully portrays the profound emotional response evoked by such a horrific event, especially knowing it's a real, unavoidable tragedy
In his third film, Chidambaram masterfully stages narratives where characters embody multiple identities, yet their faces convey everything necessary for emotional connection
The film suggests that trauma does not disappear with time; it merely changes shape
"Bandar" marks a triumphant return to the director's signature gritty and unflinching style. Bobby Deol delivers a powerhouse performance as a washed-up celebrity entangled in a harrowing rape accusation, finding himself in a Kafka-esque nightmare
Despite a potentially sharp premise for a relationship comedy, the movie opts for broad slapstick and contrived situations with dated humour
Just like his debut "Mukundan Unni Associates", Abhinav Sunder Nayak's new film distinguishes itself with its strong cynical outlook and rich detail, setting it apart from more optimistic narratives about aspiring filmmakers.
By the Power of Grayskull! Despite the slips, the 2026 version of He-Man was made for a generation to introduce their kids to the Masters of the Universe in full glory
For a movie about a hero seeking an identity for himself and his people, "Peddi" itself suffers from an identity crisis, attempting to marry the grand storytelling of fantasy epics with a grounded social narrative
Curry Barker's "Obsession" excels as a testament to patient filmmaking, a rare gem in an era of fleeting digital attention spans
Though it doesn't break any new ground, 'Kattalan' should appeal to those who have been looking for another 'A' rated action-packed outing from Malayalam cinema after 'Marco'
Despite not reaching the peak of the some of 'The Mandalorian' episodes, the latest 'Star Wars' live-action film entry offers a satisfactory matinee serial experience for religious fans of the show
Like director Arun Anirudhan's co-writing effort "Minnal Murali", a 'heroic' origin story is presented in "Athiradi", but one where the 'hero' doesn't have any superpowers. The coming-of-age arc sees an unlikeable man eventually proving his worth
Housemarque’s latest game, Saros, is all about skill, grind, and the penchant to survive; as a gamer, you may end up loving it | 4/5
The Man Without Fear faces Kingpin with ease, but fails to beat the callousness of the big mouse
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