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Edited poster Lee Cronin's The Mummy 2026. Used here for review. Image © Warner Bros. Pictures | New Line Cinema | Atomic Monster | Blumhouse Productions | Wicked/Good

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy (2026) Review: A Dark Reimagining of an Ancient Horror

April 22, 2026

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

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Edited poster of Bhoot Bangla 2026

Bhoot Bangla Movie Review – Bhool Bhulaiyaa Remix without Magic

April 20, 2026

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.

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Edited Poster of Anaconda 2025. Used here for Anaconda 2025 review. Image © Columbia Pictures | Fully Formed Entertainment | NEtflix

Anaconda 2025 Review: Not Your Typical Horror Comedy

April 19, 2026

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.

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Edited Poster of Feel My Voice. Used here for Feel My Voice Review. Image © Our Films and PiperFilm | Circle One | Netflix

Feel My Voice Review (2026): A Quiet Italian Drama That Finds Emotion in Family

April 13, 2026

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

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Edited Poster used here for Project Hail Mary Review. Image © Amazon MGM Studios | Sony Pictures

Project Hail Mary Review (2026): Amaze, Amaze, AMAZE!

April 7, 2026

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.

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Subedaar

Subedaar Review – A Powerful Tale of Duty, Identity, and Inner Conflict

April 1, 2026

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

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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man Review – A Forced Comeback That Falls Flat

March 27, 2026

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

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Edited Poster of Dhurandhar The Revenge (2026). Used here for Dhurandhar The Revenge review. Image © Jio Studios

Dhurandhar The Revenge Review: A Brutal Sequel That Still Knows How to Hold a Theatre

March 19, 2026

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

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Edited Poster of War Machine 2026. Image used here for War Machine Review. Image © Netflix

War Machine Review: Netflix’s Loudest Sci-Fi Ride Yet

March 18, 2026

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

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Oscars 2026

Oscars 2026 – Our Picks to be Ultimate Winners

March 14, 2026

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

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