The Foreigner The Foreigner may have the outlook of a template action thriller and it certainly has nothing great to brag about,nevertheless Chan's towering performance and kick-ass moves keeps you engaged.
Wonder Wonder is an emotionally gratifying experience,whether it be the stellar performances or the quintessential uplifting moments,everything falls in the right place.To put it simply,Wonder is truly a memorable piece of work.
Stronger Stronger is an inspiring drama,and when you have a powerhouse performer like Jake onboard,you sure gotta expect one helluva performance.Jake as Jeff Bauman is a treat to watch,indeed Stronger pivots on his remarkably meticulous act. Jake
Murder on the Orient Express There are certain remakes which stands tall to its original,Murder on the Orient Express is such a craft that is way better than the 1974 version.The remarkable enhancement in the production values added more charm to this intriguing tale,thus making it a visual spectacle.
Daddy's Home 2 The sequel to Daddy's Home is a typical christmas themed family comedy,still it's a faithful second installment for all the entertainment it provides.The film definitely lacks the charm its predecessor had,whatever the splendid lead cast makes this worth a watch.
Borg McEnroe The invigorating finale between Borg and McEnroe,and the sumptuously crafted ending uplifts the film to a whole new level.Sverrir Gudnason and Shia LaBeouf puts up competing performances,indeed Borg McEnroe is a true masterpiece,and arguably one of the greatest sports dramas of all time. Loved it
The Snowman The Snowman features a top-notch ensemble cast,but the film is hardly intriguing.The finale is quite captivating,but the thrills are mostly scattered and inconsistent which in turn makes this a half-baked murder mystery.
Ferdinand Much like most of the animated flicks,Ferdinand offers a delightful experience.The plot is indeed wafer-thin,nevertheless a splendid voice cast and some superbly crafted sequences makes this a good watch.
The Breakfast Club This 1985 comedy drama is an incredible piece of work,with exceptional performances and a magnificent soundtrack,it draws your interest on a great note.The Breakfast Club still looks novel,and it's really entertaining.