Category : Film Reviews


The SpongeBob Movie: Search For SquarePants Review

The SpongeBob Movie: Search For SquarePants, released Dec 26, 2025, is a vibrant, silly, and heartfelt animated adventure. Read our full review of this 3.5-star film starring Tom Kenny.

Ikkis Review: A Solid, Anti-War Start to 2026

Ikkis movie review: Sriram Raghavan's war film starring Agastya Nanda and Dharmendra is a poignant, anti-war tale based on PVC awardee Arun Khetarpal. Read our detailed analysis. Rating: 3/5.

Ikkis Movie Review: Dharmendra Shines in War Drama

Read our review of 'Ikkis', starring Dharmendra & Agastya Nanda. A poignant war drama based on the life of Second Lt. Arun Khetarpal, PVC. Discover the film's emotional depth and performances.

Ikkis Review: A Soulful Indo-Pak War Drama

Sriram Raghavan's 'Ikkis' is a moving 1971 war drama starring Dharmendra & Agastya Nanda. Read our review of this humane film that puts forgiveness before patriotism.

5 Must-Watch Basketball Movies for Every Fan

Explore 5 iconic basketball films that masterfully blend sports, drama, and emotion. From underdog tales to social commentary, these movies are a slam dunk for any cinephile. Discover your next watch!

Eesha Review: Predictable Horror with Social Commentary

Eesha, a Telugu horror thriller released on December 25, 2025, explores blind faith but falters due to a sluggish pace and familiar scares. Read our full review of the film starring Hebah Patel and Adith Arun.

Shambhala Review: Strong Idea, Sluggish Screenplay

Shambhala, starring Aadi Saikumar, is a 1980s-set thriller about science vs. superstition. Our review explores its compelling premise and pacing issues. Read to decide if it's worth your watch.

Year-End 2025: A Look Back at Books & 2026 Preview

As 2025 ends, we reflect on a year of memorable books. Discover the literary joy of the past year and get a preview of the promising book fest awaiting readers in 2026. Dive into the world of reading!

Goodbye June Review: Winslet's Debut Lacks Depth

Kate Winslet's directorial debut 'Goodbye June', starring Helen Mirren, is a warm Christmas family drama that delivers sentiment but lacks narrative complexity. Read our full review.

Sarvam Maya Review: Nivin Pauly Film is a Miss

Sarvam Maya movie review: Nivin Pauly's horror-comedy offers simple laughs but lacks depth. Read our detailed analysis of the film's plot, performances, and why it gets only 2.5 stars.

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