Gobika Senthilkumar
Stories (15/0)
"The frog Prince of heaven :Ferdinand's journey beyond the pond"
Once upon a time, nestled between two towering mountains that kissed the sky, there lay a lush and verdant forest known as Evergreen Hollow. Within this enchanted realm lived a humble frog named Ferdinand. Unlike his pond-mates who contented themselves with lazy sunbathing and insect-hunting, Ferdinand harbored dreams that soared higher than the tallest trees.
By Gobika Senthilkumarabout 11 hours ago in Fiction
The women with scarlet scarf
Title: The Woman with the Scarlet Scarf In the quaint town of Willowbrook, nestled amidst rolling hills and whispering pines, there lived a woman whose presence stirred whispers among the townsfolk. She was known simply as Evelyn, the woman with the scarlet scarf.
By Gobika Senthilkumarabout 11 hours ago in Fiction
Imaginary
Imaginary I really hate seeing everyone being so hard on this movie because I honestly think it was clever and well thought out. It had many creepy and unsettling scenes filled with jumpscares that provided a good scare without being overwhelmingly terrifying. While some aspects of the story may seem cliché at times, I found that these familiar themes were portrayed with depth and effectiveness, adding to the overall suspense and atmosphere of the film. The fake outs in the ending particularly stood out to me, intensifying the suspense and enhancing the overall viewing experience.
By Gobika Senthilkumarabout 12 hours ago in Horror
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
"Furiosa :A Mad MAX SAGA" In the realm of action cinema, few names evoke as much reverence as George Miller, and with "FURIOSA: A MAD MAX SAGA," he reaffirms his status as a maestro of the genre. This film isn't just a prequel to "Mad Max: Fury Road"; it's a sprawling epic that delves deep into the origins of one of its most enigmatic characters, Furiosa, portrayed with fiery intensity by Alyla Brown and seamlessly transitioned into by the captivating Anya Taylor-Joy. At 79, Miller's directorial prowess shows no signs of slowing down; instead, it blazes forward with the relentless energy of a high-octane chase across the wastelands.
By Gobika Senthilkumarabout 12 hours ago in Horror
Monkey Man
MONKEY MAN "Monkey Man" is an exhilarating cinematic journey that seamlessly blends heart-pounding action with profound emotional depth, anchored by Dev Patel's captivating performance as Anand. From the very first scene, the film grips you with its intensity and never lets go until the credits roll.
By Gobika Senthilkumara day ago in Horror
Garfield
Title: Garfield: A Heartwarming Tale of Family, Friendship, and Adventure Get ready for a rollercoaster of laughs, nostalgia, and cat-tastic adventures because the new Garfield movie is here, and it's purr-fectly delightful! As a lifelong fan of the lasagna-loving feline, I couldn't wait to sink my claws into this film, and let me tell you, it exceeded all of my wildest expectations.
By Gobika Senthilkumara day ago in Families
Watches
Watches In 2024, amidst a cinematic landscape filled with reboots and sequels, [Untitled Film] emerges as a refreshing departure into the realm of psychological horror, intricately woven with elements of Irish mythology. My experience with this film was nothing short of captivating, blending just the right amount of scares with profound emotional depth and a narrative twist that left me audibly gasping. Here’s why [Untitled Film] stands out as a must-watch for those who appreciate a more cerebral approach to horror.
By Gobika Senthilkumara day ago in Horror
Bad boys: Rider or Die
Title: "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" In 2024, amidst a landscape of lackluster movie releases and nostalgic re-releases filling theater schedules, "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" emerges as a beacon of entertainment. As a dedicated follower of the franchise, I've witnessed the evolution of Will Smith and Martin Lawrence's on-screen partnership, from the original "Bad Boys" to this latest installment. Here’s a comprehensive look at why "Ride or Die" stands out and why it's a must-watch for fans and newcomers alike.
By Gobika Senthilkumara day ago in Criminal
Civil war
Title: "Civil War" "Civil War," a film that has sparked profound discussions and divergent opinions, delves into a chilling portrayal of a future America torn apart by internal conflict. Directed by a writer who deliberately leaves key details vague, the movie invites viewers to contemplate the harrowing implications of such a scenario. This review explores the film's thematic depth, its impact on different audiences, and the broader societal questions it raises.
By Gobika Senthilkumara day ago in Families
Kingdom of the planet of the apes
Kingdom of the planet of the apes "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" emerges as a formidable successor to the legacy left by Caesar, the venerable leader whose memory still looms large over this burgeoning saga. Situated approximately three centuries after the tumultuous events of "War for the Planet of the Apes," this standalone entry serves as both an homage to its predecessors and a bold new beginning for the franchise.
By Gobika Senthilkumara day ago in Criminal
The fall guy
**Introduction:** "The Fall Guy," directed by David Leitch, brings a refreshing blend of action, comedy, and romance while paying tribute to the often unsung heroes of the film industry: stunt performers. Known for his previous works like "John Wick," "Atomic Blonde," and "Bullet Train," Leitch's latest endeavor continues his tradition of delivering stylish and adrenaline-pumping cinema.
By Gobika Senthilkumar2 days ago in Criminal