Ghich Pich Movie Review (Hindi): Tender Coming-of-Age Drama Bridging Generations
Ghich Pich movie review – A heartfelt 2000s Chandigarh coming-of-age drama exploring father-son bonds, friendship, love, and generational conflicts.
Ghich Pich movie review – A heartfelt 2000s Chandigarh coming-of-age drama exploring father-son bonds, friendship, love, and generational conflicts.
A Story Told in Two Tones Life is Beautiful (La vita è bella, 1997), directed by and starring Roberto Benigni, is a rare cinematic triumph that dares to blend whimsical comedy with the devastating reality of the Holocaust—and succeeds. Set in Italy during the rise of fascism and the Second World War, the film unfolds … Read more
A Nostalgic Comeback That Balances Chaos and Emotion Three decades after the cult-favorite Happy Gilmore first hit the greens, Adam Sandler returns with Happy Gilmore 2, a film that surprises not by reinventing the formula, but by leaning into it — this time with a more heartfelt core. While the slapstick energy and outrageous gags … Read more
The Gang’s Back — But So Are Their Troubles DreamWorks Animation returns with The Bad Guys 2, a slick, action-packed sequel that sees its lovable crew of reformed animal criminals face a tougher challenge than robbing banks: earning society’s trust. With vibrant visuals, punchy humor, and chaotic energy, the film offers an entertaining ride, especially … Read more
Overview: Haunted Tales Meet Small-Town Humor Sumathi Valavu, directed by Vishnu Sasi Shankar and written by Abhilash Pillai, draws inspiration from a local folktale rooted in the haunted bends of Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram district. The movie blends horror with comedy, starring Arjun Ashokan as the town’s reluctant hero Appu, caught in a ghostly mystery that intertwines … Read more
A Follow-Up That Forgets What Made the First One Work Over ten years after Son of Sardaar hit theatres, Ajay Devgn is back as Jassi — but this time, the film ditches any connection to the original and goes all-in on absurdity. Son of Sardaar 2 moves from Punjab to Scotland, brings in new characters, … Read more
Introduction: A Unique Genre Blend That Mostly Works Housemates, directed by debutant Rajavel and produced by Sivakarthikeyan, dares to mix horror, comedy, sci-fi, and emotional drama — a cocktail not often attempted in Tamil cinema. Set almost entirely indoors, this 129-minute film explores what happens when a newlywed couple unknowingly moves into a haunted apartment, … Read more
A Solid Comeback Vehicle with Strong Visuals and Emotional Undercurrents With Kingdom, director Gowtam Tinnanuri steps into a grander cinematic space — mixing espionage, family drama, and tribal history — while staying true to his emotional storytelling roots. Starring Vijay Deverakonda in a restrained and intense role, the film doesn’t revolutionize the genre but delivers … Read more
A Riveting Survival Tale Rooted in Humanity J.A. Bayona’s Society of the Snow (La Sociedad de la Nieve) is not just a retelling of the infamous 1972 Andes plane crash — it’s a harrowing meditation on survival, faith, and what it truly means to be human in the face of insurmountable odds. Told in Spanish … Read more
A Quirky Tale From Coastal Karnataka Su From So, directed by debutant JP Thuminad and produced by Raj B. Shetty, is a rare cinematic gem that blends horror, humour, and heartfelt storytelling in equal measure. Set in the picturesque village of Someshwara in Dakshina Kannada, the film opens with a death, a feast, and a … Read more