
Soniya Hinduja
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3 days ago |
movieweb.com | Soniya Hinduja
It all started with a suit built in a cave, when Iron Man arrived on the silver screen in 2008 and sent ripple effects through Hollywood. Not only that, it also sparked a cinematic universe that grew tenfold in the coming years. A franchise that breathed new life into the superhero genre and churned one blockbuster movie after another. And while the seeds were planted in the late 2000s, the 2010s were when the MCU was in full gloom.
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3 days ago |
movieweb.com | Soniya Hinduja
Unlike your usual TV shows, commitment in anime comes with a catch. You find a brilliant show, complete with a tight story, great characters, maybe even the perfect opening song to hum while working, and before you know it, you have binged through the episodes and the entire thing is over. Twelve episodes, maybe twenty-four if you’re lucky. And then begins the dreaded wait. Maybe a year. Maybe three. Maybe never. It is the unspoken heartbreak of anime fans. But that doesn’t mean that all hope is lost.
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4 days ago |
movieweb.com | Soniya Hinduja
There’s some magic in watching a movie where not much happens. There are no explosions, no betrayals, no chases, and no love triangles unfolding in dramatic fashion. Just a soft, quiet examination of ordinary moments. We live in a world that feels increasingly overwhelming, chaotic, and violent. The best you can do is make a cup of tea (or coffee) and melt into a peaceful movie that asks nothing of you but to stay still.
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5 days ago |
movieweb.com | Soniya Hinduja
The greatest TV plot twists are those that make you sit up straighter, jaws on the floor, hands on your head, rushing to rewind the scene and shout “no way!” to an empty room. Over the past two decades, the small screen has morphed from a cozy backdrop for dinnertime to a battleground for storytelling. And much of that transformation is thanks to the art of delivering a good plot twist.
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5 days ago |
movieweb.com | Soniya Hinduja
For decades now, kung fu movies have carved out a space for themselves in the global entertainment industry that’s unrivaled by even the most thrilling action movies. It’s a space where fists speak louder than words and a moment of stillness can be just as powerful as an explosive kick. Ever since the Hong Kong film boom in the 1970s and 1980s, audiences have been captivated by the unique combination of breathtaking fight choreography and genuinely intriguing narratives.
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