Insidious: Chapter 2
If you haven’t seen the first Insidious film yet, then you should view it because Insidious: Chapter 2 picks up right where the first film ended.
If you haven’t seen the first Insidious film yet, then you should view it because Insidious: Chapter 2 picks up right where the first film ended.
But despite its faults, Thor: The Dark World is another win for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and makes us feel Phase 2 is in good hands.
A family man takes justice in his hands when justice fails capturing his daughter’s would-be kidnapper.
Great! Here’s another movie to make me extremely paranoid even if it’s very unlikely!
Tsuma and Ayumu Muko are a married couple in a small town in the middle of nowhere. He’s a novelists with a part-time job as a caretaker in the local nursery home while she’s a housewife with a faint heart… that sees the world from a different perspective.
Ron Howard’s Rush tackles the rivalry between drivers Niki Lauda and James Hunt during the 1976 Formula One season.
I read somewhere that this Carrie was going for a more faithful adaptation of Stephen King’s book, instead of a remake of Brian de Palma’s movie.
End of Watch stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña as two police officers showcasing what it is to live their daily lives.
A group of friends grow up, grow apart, and Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani hints at the coming of age aspects of a film on friendship more than a run of the mill rom-com.