Shambhala Review: A Quiet Journey That Stays With You
Shambhala may be over two hours, but it never once dragged for me. I stayed engaged from start to finish and never checked the time. The film made me feel
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Guts had the kind of story that could have worked if it was handled better. I was hoping for something intense and emotional, but it felt flat from the start.
Read MoreThe Evolution of Nepali Cinema: Past to Present
Nepali cinema started with Aama in 1964. This government-made film showed love for the nation and family values. Early movies were simple, showing rural life and traditions. Even with basic
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I was really looking forward to Happy Gilmore 2 after so many years. At first, it felt like just another slow and tired Sandler film. The energy was low, and
Read MoreThe Life of Chuck Review: A Story That Warms the Soul
The Life of Chuck is unlike any Stephen King adaptation I’ve seen before. It starts off feeling like a different film entirely, but slowly reveals its soul. There’s dancing, surreal
Read MoreNe Zha Review: A Fiery Journey of Destiny and Rebellion
Ne Zha is hands down the best Chinese animated film I’ve seen so far. For years, 3D animation in China felt like it was trailing behind, but this film proves
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