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Reviews of new and classic family-friendly films; the perfect picks for movie night.
Allu Arjun New Movie Announcement - Sandeep Reddy Vanga | Deeksha Sharma
In 2021, a name that single-handedly gave sleepless nights to both Hollywood and Bollywood is coming back sir, Allu Arjun bhai sahab ne Pushpa ke jo dhamaka box office pe north south pan india har shabd ka People have been waiting for Pushpa Part 2 since they messed up the maths, theaters will be full once again and probably all the records of Indian cinema will be broken but Pushpa 2 arrives and captures the minds of the public even before that. Such an announcement has come which might leave him far behind on that Allu Arjun's next film has been announced, it is expected that he will be seen calling Pan India
By Baleshwar Singh3 years ago in Families
Tall Tail
Once upon a time, in a dense forest, there lived a young fox named Felix. He was different from all the other foxes because he had the ability to talk. He discovered his gift when he was just a little cub and was playing hide and seek with his siblings. He had hidden behind a tree, and when his siblings could not find him, he had accidentally said out loud, "I am right here." His siblings were surprised to hear him speak, and so was Felix. From then on, Felix was always aware of his unique ability.
By Ghulam Murtaza3 years ago in Families
Us (2019) Movie Review
Introduction Jordan Peele's 2019 horror film "Us" is a masterpiece that leaves audiences questioning their reality long after the credits have rolled. With exceptional performances, brilliant cinematography, and an unforgettable twist ending, this movie is a must-watch for horror enthusiasts. In this blog post, we'll explore the plot, characters, and the final twist that makes "Us" an unforgettable experience.
By Surya Prakash.R3 years ago in Families
Get Out (2017)
Jordan Peele's directorial debut, "Get Out" (2017), is a horror-comedy masterpiece that takes on the perils of racism in America. The film follows the story of a young African-American man named Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) who visits his white girlfriend's family for the weekend, only to discover a sinister secret lurking beneath the surface of their seemingly idyllic suburban lifestyle.
By Surya Prakash.R3 years ago in Families
Hereditary (2018)
"Hereditary" is a film that will leave you gasping for air, both with its scares and its stunning performances. The film is a directorial debut by Ari Aster and stars Toni Collette, Alex Wolff, and Milly Shapiro. The movie has been widely acclaimed for its unique take on the horror genre, as well as its compelling exploration of grief, trauma, and the dark secrets of a family.
By Surya Prakash.R3 years ago in Families
History of the world part 2 movie review
Introducing a brand new Hulu Original, set to premiere on March 6, 2023, that promises to take viewers on a hilarious and educational journey through history. Produced by an impressive team of executive producers, including Mel Brooks, Nick Kroll, Wanda Sykes, Ike Barinholtz, David Stassen, and Kevin Salter, this show is sure to be a hit with audiences of all ages.
By Kiruthigaran Mohan3 years ago in Families
Expressing Love To Partner.
Expressing love to partner. Expressing love to your life partner can be done in many ways. Here are some suggestions: Verbalize your feelings: One of the simplest ways to express your love is by telling your partner how much they mean to you. Tell them you love them and appreciate everything they do for you.
By Dharavath Vijay3 years ago in Families
Sharper - a movie review
Benjamin Caron's "Sharper" presently in restricted dramatic delivery and gushing on Apple TV+ one week from now, permits one to envision what Julianne Moore and John Lithgow might have finished with an '80s David Mamet screenplay like "House of Game" or "The Spanish Prisoner." It's one of those account jigsaw confuses that feels like it went from dramatic element to streaming series at some point during the '10s. As there's somewhat of a shock of pleasure at simply watching it unfurl, moving volatile through different cons until the last one terrains on the table. The issue is that the Mamet brand of extreme talking puzzle film is more diligently to pull off than it looks, and essayists Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka simply don't have the endowment of discourse expected to hoist this spine chiller past its establishment. Mamet's best movies involved exchange as a weapon as his characters on the other hand kept and uncovered like Ricky Jay doing an enchanted stunt. "Sharper" obviously needs to impersonate that stylish, yet the entire situation is just sufficient as a redirection.
By Surya Prakash.R3 years ago in Families
Knock at the Cabin- a movie review
Fair warning: the climactic occasion of "Knock at the Cabin" is a book consuming. I'll save you the subtleties, however to say the least, in case anybody consider Hollywood a strong front of liberal informing, this new film by M. Night Shyamalan gives one more strong counterexample. In a year that has conveyed such models of narrow-minded conservation as "Top Gun: Maverick" "Tár," and "Avatar: The Way of Water," "Knock at the Cabin" has the uprightness of being the most trying, bold, creative, and revolutionary of them. It's distinctly acted like a contention of confidence against reason — and it presents a religious request that is prepared to involve savagery in quest for its redemptive vision. Up to this point, so able. What's shocking about Shyamalan's film is its call to capitulation. The chief puts the onus on the liberal and moderate component of American culture to meet fierce strict revolutionaries more than midway, in case they respect far more terrible furies, in case they release an end times.
By Surya Prakash.R3 years ago in Families
10 TV Shows About Grief
Navigating grief is always a difficult journey, but watching it play out on TV can sometimes be both therapeutic and educational. By watching TV shows about grief and the different ways characters in television shows cope with loss and navigate through their own experiences of grief, viewers gain empathy for each other’s struggles and find comfort in the shared feelings of pain and confusion. Seeing how your favorite characters handle the challenges posed by bereavement can provide comfort as well as realistic coping strategies to help you work through your own unique grief journey.
By Saint Diamonds3 years ago in Families











