Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) – Review

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Plot Summary Whenever I revisit this iconic satire directed by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones, I’m struck anew by its sheer willingness to mock everything we hold sacred about medieval legend and cinematic storytelling. Monty Python and the Holy Grail never once pretends to be a high-minded historical drama; instead, it gleefully dismantles the King … Read more

Monsters, Inc. (2001) – Review

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Plot Summary From the very first moments I spent in Monstropolis, I was drawn into a world both whimsical and surprisingly relatable. I couldn’t help smiling as I watched the city coming alive: a bustling place where monsters clock in at a power company and worry about rising utility costs just like we do. Monsters, … Read more

Monsieur Verdoux (1947) – Review

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Plot Summary Few films have ever set off the peculiar fireworks in my mind that Monsieur Verdoux did the first time I watched it. Directed by Charlie Chaplin, known globally for his comedic genius, this 1947 release pivoted from Chaplin’s usual slapstick routine into the much darker territory of black comedy crime. Set in France … Read more

Monsieur Lazhar (2011) – Review

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Plot Summary From the very first scene of Monsieur Lazhar, I felt immediately drawn into a world brimming with both unspeakable sadness and the quiet resilience of childhood. The film, directed by Philippe Falardeau, is labeled as a drama, but for me, it operates with a sensitivity more akin to a deeply personal memoir than … Read more

Moneyball (2011) – Review

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Plot Summary Sitting down to watch Bennett Miller’s “Moneyball”, I didn’t expect to be pulled into a world where statistics, front office politics, and the heartbreaks beneath baseball’s glossy surface create such a gripping narrative. For me, it’s not just a baseball movie—it’s a story about obsessing over the odds, wrestling with failure, and redefining … Read more

Modern Times (1936) – Review

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Plot Summary The moment I first encountered “Modern Times,” I was captivated by its blend of comedy and silent-era sensibilities, despite being released in 1936—a period when talkies had become the Hollywood norm. Director Charlie Chaplin returns in this film as his iconic Tramp character, navigating a rapidly industrializing world that constantly threatens to overwhelm … Read more

Misery (1990) – Review

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Plot Summary Watching “Misery,” directed by Rob Reiner, felt to me less like consuming a straightforward thriller and more like being slowly submerged in a psychological labyrinth. The film, adapted from Stephen King’s bestseller, initially deceived me with a seemingly bright promise: celebrated novelist Paul Sheldon survives a harrowing car crash in a snowy Colorado … Read more

Minority Report (2002) – Review

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Plot Summary I never forget my first encounter with Minority Report, directed by Steven Spielberg. It struck a nerve in the way few science fiction thrillers do. The movie unfolds in a dazzlingly imagined 2054 Washington D.C., where predictive policing, enabled by psychic “Precogs,” promises elimination of murder—before it even occurs. Tom Cruise plays John … Read more

Minari (2020) – Review

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Plot Summary When I first watched “Minari,” it instantly transported me back to the subtle pains and quiet promises of a family’s fresh start. Lee Isaac Chung crafted something that—while it doesn’t rely on grand narrative twists—steeps the viewer in the everyday struggles and fragile hopes that define the American immigrant experience. The film tells … Read more

Million Dollar Baby (2004) – Review

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Plot Summary Whenever I think back to the first time I experienced Clint Eastwood’s unforgettable sports drama, Million Dollar Baby, I’m instantly pulled into a world that’s equal parts grit, heartbreak, and hard-won tenderness. The film’s deliberate pacing drew me in, deftly blurring the line between a conventional underdog boxing epic and a deeper meditation … Read more