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My Review of Rockstar (2011)
When Imtiaz Ali’s Rockstar was released in 2011, it wasn’t just another Bollywood musical romance; it was an emotional upheaval, a journey that traversed the vast landscapes of love, heartbreak, and artistic passion. Starring Ranbir Kapoor and Nargis Fakhri, the film told a story that resonated with many for its raw intensity and haunting melodies. Even after over a decade, Rockstar remains a testament to the symbiotic relationship between art and suffering, as well as the transformative power of love.
By INFO INSIDER about a year ago in Journal
Dune: Prophecy Secures a Sequel Before Season Finale
When a television series garners enough excitement to secure a sequel before its debut season wraps, you know it's struck a chord. Such is the case for Dune: Prophecy, the sci-fi epic based on the expansive universe of Frank Herbert’s literary masterpiece. As audiences prepare for the first season's finale, the announcement of a sequel has electrified fans and cemented the show’s place as a cornerstone of modern science fiction television.
By INFO INSIDER about a year ago in Journal
Review of Don`t Die: The Man Who Wants To Live Forever
Anyone who has ever navigated the vexing maze that is the American healthcare system (and even those who haven't) has wondered what it would be like to have seemingly limitless resources and time to not only diagnose but also prevent the complications of disease. Self-medication. The Netflix documentary "Don`t Die: The Man Who Wants To Live Forever" answers this question, if not in an otherwise compelling way. This movie is available on myflixer movies
By Flixtor filmabout a year ago in Journal
The Return 2024 Historical Movie Review
The final part of Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey, is one of the most cathartic and romantic endings in all of fiction. It's cathartic in the violence the family unleashes on their tormentors, and romantic in the bond it represents between a man and a woman, separated by geography, time, and their own problems. (This isn't romantic in the "flowers and sweets for my birthday" sense, but in the "I'll bring you the head of my enemy in a leather bag" sense.) Stream historical movies The Return on Theflixtor Tv.
By Flixtor filmabout a year ago in Journal











