Category: reviews
Wolverine, The
The Wolverine didn’t have to do much to be better than that other Wolverine solo adventure film. And I’m glad to say they went above and beyond their duty.
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
The film’s plot is simple and straight forward enough- a proper girl of an Indian family living in London is betrothed to her father’s friend but before she leaves London, she sets out to tour Europe with her girl friends, when she meets Raj.
Field in England, A (2013)
Wheatley confirms, once and for all, his immense versatility and creative quality with the puzzling and odd A Field in England, a very low-budget film of avant-garde experimentalism featuring grotesquely appealing cinematography, rough humor, and a wildly violent side that not even his bleak Kill List can come close.
Conjuring, The
James Wan delivers a seventies style haunted house and possession film that’s a step up from his last work and a nice addition to the genre.
Turbo (American Film)
Turbo may not be one of the greatest Dreamworks movies, but it’s not meant to be either.
Bitter Sweet Home Kyoto
Kamo is a Kyoto woman who hates Kyoto’s hoity-toity attitude towards tradition, hence she left for Tokyo to never return again, but now she must return to take over the troubled family inn.
White Frog (American Film)
In White Frog, Ellie and Fabienne Wen set out to tell the story of a well-off Asian American family with a few skeletons in their closet.