Category: film reviews

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Tusk (2014)

A podcaster on the hunt for his next story meets a crazy mother-effer with a walrus fetish.

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Horns (2013)

Ig Perrish’s girlfriend has been recently raped and murdered, but he’s being accused of commiting the crime. To make matters worse for Ig, one day he wakes up and notices that devil-like horns has sprouted from his forehead. As he figures how they actually work, Ig is determined to find who really killed Merrin before things take a turn for the worse.

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Nightcrawler (2014)

Dan Gilroy’s directorial debut paints a disturbing yet intriguing film to watch, elevating Nightcrawler beyond crime porn and it is strongly enhanced by its authentic gritty feel and the cast’s acting, especially Jake Gyllenhaal.

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Haider

Vishal Bhardwaj is back with his third Indian adaptation of Shakespeare, Hamlet, set against the heavy 90s political backdrop of the northern snowy Kashmir region.

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Horrible Bosses 2

Horrible Bosses 2 continues the trend of going against corporations that the previous film displayed and the trio keeps intact their same characteristics.

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Chef (2014)

Chef has Jon Favreau as the director, writer and star of his latest directorial effort, which not only deals with the love for food, but it simultaneously deals with the passion for cooking as well as showcasing a father-and-son reconnection storyline.

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Hulk (2003)

In this failed attempt to jump start The Hulk on its own franchise, Ang Lee attempts to work as outside of the box from what has become the custom for blockbuster superhero movies by creating an eclectic amalgamation of somber atmosphere by exploring the pathos of Bruce Banner’s messed up collective unconscious.