So I just watched Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, and if you’re wondering why I’m this late with the review, it’s because good films release about 3 weeks late in India, and honestly, nobody knows why.
This article is a continuation of our previous article. I would be exploring some more factors from Quentin Tarantino’s movies such as violence, music and the non-linear narrative.
Yesterday, directed by Oscar-winner Danny Boyle tells the tale of a struggling musician whose life turns 180 degrees after a 12-second worldwide blackout.
Smallville brings to screen a Superman story worth being told. While everyone knows the superhero, very few know the story behind Clark Kent. Smallville proves that the man behind the suit can actually hold his own.
David Fincher’s The Killer is a snappy and sleek revenge thriller that doesn’t boast much emotional depth on the surface, but on a technical level is a viewing experience that’s as satisfying as they come featuring a great performance from Michael Fassbender.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is a sincere, if overly familiar, take on Peter Parker & Miles Morales’ collaboration as Spider-Men - a worthy follow-up combining Insomniac Games’ mastery of in-game traversal and storytelling to deliver a superhero spectacle of the highest order.