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Evil Dead Rise Review!!

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CAST:-  Alyssa Sutherland, Morgan Davies, Lily Sullivan,Gabrielle Echols IMDB Rating :- 6.7 \10 ๐Ÿ˜ž An excellent new entry in Sam Raimi's splatter series features some horrifyingly violent action, but it isn't particularly memorable. In 2013, a bracingly unpleasant Evil Dead reboot was released. Considering Sam Raimi's original flicks' slapstick humour and the current state of the horror genre, this was a surprise. Despite the genre's constant churn, a visceral demonic body horror performed without a knowing wink and with a respectable budget wasn't exactly standard back then and isn't exactly commonplace now, which could account for why Evil's strong box office performance didn't immediately result in additional releases. Following the recent revivals of Scream, Hellraiser, and Halloween and before we see more of The Exorcist, The Thing, and Friday the 13th, Evil Dead Rise is an inevitable resurrection a decade later at a time when dead franchises ar...

Government Rule can be hectic !!

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Movie: Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway  Cast :   Jim Sarbha, Neena Gupta, Anriban Bhattacharya, and Rani Mukerji Rating: 7.4\10๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜Š You know how certain inspired-by-true-events films are so cutting and riveting that as a viewer, you stop caring about the authenticity - the creative liberties - of the narrative? You recognize that the tuning of storytelling is sometimes required to portray the essence of life. Some portions are amplified, while others are modified without affecting the overall reality. There are numerous modern instances, including Spotlight (2015), Talvar (2015), Neerja (2016), and, most recently, Trial by Fire (2023). Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway, directed by Ashima Chibber, is not that film. In fact, the picture is so loud and overdone that, as a viewer, you lose interest in the narrative's creative sacrifices. The research (or lack thereof) is no longer relevant. Every human being is reduced to a character, and each character is reduced to a conflict. The inter...

Hachi: True story based movie review

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A remake of the 1987 Japanese drama Hachik Monogatari by Kaneto Shindo, Hachi: A Dog's Tale was released in 2009 in the United States. The Akita dog named Hachik, who lived in Japan from 1923 to 1935, was the subject of the first movie's true-life story. Richard Gere, Bill Johnson , and Vicki Shigekuni Wong produced this adaptation, which was directed by Lasse Hallstrรถm, written by Stephen P. Lindsey and Kaneto Shindo, and set in contemporary America. Gere, Joan Allen, Sarah Roemer, Jason Alexander, and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa are the movie's stars. "Hachi: A Dog's Tale" is a heartwarming drama film released in 2009. It is based on a true story of a loyal Akita dog named Hachiko and The film follows Hachiko, a faithful Akita, who forms a strong bond with his owner owner, a college professor named Parker Wilson portrayed by Richard Gere. Every day, Hachiko accompanies his owner to the train station and waits for him to return from work.The movie showcases the...