
Lee Cronin’s The Mummy (2026) Review: A Dark Reimagining of an Ancient Horror
Lee Cronin’s The Mummy (2026) trades franchise spectacle for slow atmospheric horror and a darker take on the classic monster.

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy (2026) trades franchise spectacle for slow atmospheric horror and a darker take on the classic monster.

If you’re looking for a light-hearted, family-friendly entertainer with nostalgia value, then Bhoot Bangla is an easy weekend watch in your nearest theatre.

Anaconda 2025 Review: Jack Black and Paul Rudd star in wild meta horror comedy that leans more on charm than suspense. Fun cast, thin plot, and plenty of chaos.

Feel My Voice Review (2026): Netflix’s Italian musical drama delivers warmth, family tension, and strong emotional moments.

Project Hail Mary Review: Ryan Gosling and Rocky deliver one of the most heartfelt sci-fi films in years with stunning visuals and emotional depth.

Subedaar arrives as a grounded, character-driven narrative that quietly leaves a strong impact. It explores themes of duty and personal sacrifice.

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man had almost everything to make you fall for it, but still, it misses the mark and feels forced.

Dhurandhar The Revenge review. Ranveer Singh leads a brutal, larger sequel with intense action, political tension, and big-screen spectacle.

War Machine review: Alan Ritchson powers Netflix’s loud sci-fi action film with giant alien machines, shaky physics, and surprisingly fun chaos.

With Oscars 2026 knocking on the door, here’s our picks to be the ultimate winners this year.