movie review
Reviews of new and classic family-friendly films; the perfect picks for movie night.
The Grey Man
Ryan Gosling, known for his roles in “La La Land” and “Drive,” comes closer to playing a superhero in the mega-budget Netflix film “The Gray Man,” directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, the same duo behind “Avengers: Endgame.” The movie is an adaptation of Mark Greaney’s book and has the potential to start a new mega-franchise.
By Maha Lingam3 years ago in Families
Elvis: The King's Journey to Fame and Tragedy
Please Rent/Buy on Amazon "Elvis" is a fascinating biopic that tells the story of Elvis Presley's rise to fame through the eyes of his manager, Colonel Tom Parker. The film takes place against the backdrop of significant social change in America during the 1950s and 60s.
By Jebastin Rajwin Alwin3 years ago in Families
The Duff Movie Review
Bianca, a frumpy high-school senior, is in for a rude awakening when she discovers that her classmates secretly refer to her as the DUFF - designated ugly fat friend - in comparison to her more attractive and popular friends. Feeling desperate to change her image, she seeks the help of Wesley, a charming jock, in her quest to reinvent herself. In order to save her senior year from turning into a complete disaster, Bianca must summon the confidence to challenge a judgmental student, portrayed by Bella Thorne, and transform the school's social hierarchy.
By Kiruthigaran Mohan3 years ago in Families
How to Convince Your Partner When They're Angry at You
The Power of Love and Connection in Romantic Relationships Love is a powerful emotion that has the ability to bring people together in an unbreakable bond. Romantic relationships are built on the foundation of love and connection, which makes them one of the most cherished relationships in the world. But what makes a romantic relationship so special? Why do we crave this type of connection with our partner? The answer lies in the power of love and its ability to transform our lives.
By Rosepetalsdot3 years ago in Families
How to control the soul
How to control the soul Controlling the spirit is a deep rooted idea that has interested logicians, scholars, and masterminds for quite a long time. An idea has been investigated in different structures across various societies and religions. The spirit, frequently viewed as the substance of an individual, is viewed as the wellspring of one's feelings, contemplations, and activities. Having the option to control the spirit, consequently, is an entrancing one. This blueprint investigates a portion of the manners by which one can endeavor to control their spirit, including otherworldly practices, care methods, and self-reflection. By acquiring a superior comprehension of how the spirit functions and figuring out how to control it, people might have the option to accomplish more noteworthy internal harmony and carry on with a seriously satisfying life.
By xis-kaab123 years ago in Families
Dog Movie Review
DOG is a hilarious comedy that tells the story of two former Army Rangers who are forced to embark on an unforgettable road trip together. Briggs (played by the talented Channing Tatum) and his unlikely companion, Lulu, a Belgian Malinois dog, hit the road in a 1984 Ford Bronco with one goal in mind: to make it to the funeral of a fellow soldier on time.
By Kiruthigaran Mohan3 years ago in Families
Review of the Midnight Club
If you have a hard time with young terminally ill adults, then this may not be the movie for you. Even though the focus of the movie is more on the manor and it’s past, it does still touch base on the young adults and the fact that they are facing death.
By Kerrie G.Diaz3 years ago in Families
The movie 'Vaathi' fails to live up to its potential as a thought-provoking education drama, despite Dhanush's performance being unable to salvage the overall mediocre execution.
Venky Atluri's Vaathi (also known as SIR in Telugu) is a film that begins with a nonchalant yet intriguing introduction, setting the stage for a potentially sobering and thought-provoking story. The opening scene sees three boys discovering a box of video cassettes, which leads them to the District Collector's office, where they stumble upon a picture of Dhanush on the wall. The casual and subdued energy of the opening scene, coupled with the promise of an entire film in the same vein, sets the tone for what could have been an engaging and evocative film.
By Thirumalai .G3 years ago in Families







