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Death Whisperer 2023



Death Whisperer 2023 Full Movie
























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Director: Taweewat Wantha
Writers: Thammanan Chulaboriruk , Sorarat Jirabovornwisut
Release Date: October 26,2023
Language: Thai


Review: Thai horror has been making waves in recent years, and honestly, Thailand is up there with Japan when it comes to extremely terrifying movies. Death Whisperer is a recently added horror film. Upon searching, it was a hit on Thailand because the story itself was from the viral online thread.It’s not every time that we get a chance to see stories from online threads to become a film. 



Death Whisperer, or Tee Yod, is about an online story named Ghost Fever…  It recently became a novel by the same author, which was later adapted to this highly regarded film. Back to the story, Tee Yod is the story of a Thai-Chinese farmer family living in a remote village in 1972. Their lives take a turn for the worse when their young daughter, Yam, becomes mysteriously sick. As Yam's health declines, the family experiences a series of creepy events. They see a ghostly woman dressed in black, hear strange whispers that sound like "Tee Yod," and feel a dark presence in their home. Of course, as family, they tries everything to save their daughter. Since the Thai culture also believes in superstition, they had to consult both modern doctors and traditional medicine people to help with their daughter’s case.



However, neither modern medicine nor traditional rituals seem to help Yam. The whispers grow louder, the ghostly sightings become more frequent, and the family becomes increasingly desperate. They soon realize they might be facing something far more sinister than a physical illness.

We won’t go into detail because we don’t want to spoil the entire story for you, but this is basically the plot of the story.


Smile (2022)

Smile (2022) Full Movie


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Director: Parker Finn
Writers: Parker Finn
Release Date: September 22, 2022
Language: English, Spanish





REVIEW: Initially appearing as a standard spookfest, at its core, ‘Smile’ offers a disturbingly creepy proposition. Writer & director Parker Finn takes an otherwise comforting facial expression - a smile - and weaponises it effectively. He creates a constantly eerie atmosphere with chilling sound design, interesting camerawork that often keeps you guessing, and some disconcerting visuals likely to leave a mark. While most horror fare tends to abuse the jump scare tactic, Finn sets them up well enough to be often unpredictable.



Built around Dr Rose Cotter’s experience as a psychiatrist dealing with mental illness, the screenplay delves into her psyche, especially her history of family trauma. Everyone around Rose thinks she’s burnt out or reacting to past trauma, except for her and the audience. It’s a tried and tested formula in the genre, but Sosie Bacon is authentic and compelling in the lead role, making Rose Cotter easy to sympathise with. Jessie T. Usher convincingly plays her fiancé Trevor, with Kal Penn going against type as her concerned supervisor Dr Morgan Desai. Some other performances are frightfully freaky as well, but Sosie Bacon carries most of the film.




After its first grisly encounter, the plot loses steam with a pace likely to test some viewers’ patience. The conclusion may also be unsatisfactory and suffers from Hollywood sequelitis, leaving the door open for the grim grin to continue terrorising its unfortunate victims. Rather than further exploring the psychological impact of certain events, Parker Finn resorts to imagery to make the film unnerving. Try as he might, the writer & director cannot escape genre tropes and struggles to keep things fresh and engaging throughout. But as his first full-length feature movie, Finn proves to be a talent to watch out for. His skills, combined with Sosie Bacon’s work, make ‘Smile’ an anxiety-inducing horror watch that should make your skin crawl.



Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 (2024)

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 (2024) Full Movie


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Director: Anees Bazmee
Writer: Aakash Kaushik
Release Date: November 1, 2024
Language: Hindi





Review: Keeping with the theme of the franchise, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 also pits an unassuming cheeky protagonist against a spooky haveli with a buried past. The century-old mansion needs to be restored to its former glory and sold, but Manjulika’s terrorising presence in it forbids the owners from doing so. The royal family in dire need of resources, seeks Rooh baba’s intervention. The fraudster takes up the lucrative offer only to find himself tangled in a mess as he discovers two dark forces who claim to be Manjulika.




Close on the heels of Stree 2’s thumping success, comes yet another horror comedy. Anees Bazmee returns to direct BB after his 2022 hit, having taken over from Priyadarshan, who helmed the Akshay Kumar original (2007). Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 is structured more as a comedy with elements of horror. Ensemble comedies have been Bazmee’s forte (Welcome, No Entry) after all, so the departure from Priyadarshan’s psychologically tense theme is understood. A particular scene revolving around a superstar is the highlight of this film and one of its finest scenes.

BB3 keeps you invested, and nowhere does it get tiring but it does have its static phase where the comic punches don’t quite land as much as they should. The story takes a considerable amount of time to build up, but the wait feels rewarding, thanks to a thoughtful twist in the climax. You don’t see it coming at all and the makers succeed in giving a sensible and mature spin to a massy entertainer. The art direction deserves a mention too. The production value is a notch above the previous instalments.



Kartik anchors the film as he reprises the role of Ruhaan/Rooh baba. He has the maximum screen presence and owns the role. Though this is a Kartik Aaryan show all the way, the women have been a solid backbone and crowd pullers in this franchise. Be it Tabu in the previous film or Vidya Balan and Madhuri Dixit in this one, the celebrated actresses are absolute scene stealers and stunners.

The film marks the return of Vidya Balan to the franchise after her stellar portrayal of Manjulika in 2007. She lets her eyes do the talking. Vidya has Madhuri Dixit for company and together, they are like fire and ice. Madhuri with her million-dollar smile, powerful presence and graceful dance moves is a sight to behold. Their iconic dance-off in Ami Je Tomar, where each performs a distinct classical dance form - Madhuri predominantly Kathak, Vidya - blend of Bharatnatyam-Odissi, is worth the hype. It’s tough to match up to Madhuri as far as dance is concerned but Vidya pushes herself skilfully. The song placement feels a bit sudden. However, the visual appeal and riveting performances make up for it. Rajpal Yadav, Sanjay Mishra and Ashwini Kalsekar, are extremely talented and deserved better lines. Triptii Dimri’s character arc could have been fleshed out better.

BB3 has its share of highs and lows but it delivers what you expect from a Diwali family entertainer. Make sure you guard the climax for others to enjoy the film, too.


The Mummy Full Movie

The Mummy Full Movie

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Director: Alex Kurtzman
Writers: David Koepp, Christopher McQuarrie, Dylan Kussman
Release Date: June 9,2017
Language: English




The Mummy Review: Tom Cruise manages to stay fit at the age of 54 because he spends a lot of time running in his action movies. He also endures copious amounts of physical abuse, ranging from getting beaten up to thrown around; all for our viewing pleasure, while he gets a hefty paycheck in return. It's a fair trade for the most part - these are popcorn blockbusters that are mindless fun, and everyone is reasonably entertained. So it's hardly a shocker that Cruise ends up going through his tried and tested 'Mission Impossible' motions in ‘The Mummy’.



Unfortunately, the entertainment value in this franchise-building reboot is thinly spread, leaving you feeling deprived if not cheated. This is a shoddy stab at merging action, mythology, horror and comedy resulting in conflicting tonality. Even the occasionally surprising, massive set pieces with elements flying at you in 3D, are interspersed between two-dimensional characters who exist merely to cater to movie tropes.

Cruise’s protagonist is his version of a lovable rogue, in the same vein as Indiana Jones, making some seriously questionable decisions throughout the movie. Annabelle Wallis wanders around as the damsel-in-distress in need of constant rescuing. Russell Crowe hams it up as a Nick Fury-ish leader with ambiguous motives spewing campy exposition. There’s even the sidekick (Jack Johnson) whose weary sense of humour brings out eye-rolls, amongst even more exposition. If there’s one character your eyes will be glued to, it’s Sophia Boutella. Adequately mesmerising as Ahmanet a.k.a. the mummy, she transitions from a creepy, violent monster to a seductive goddess with ease, but her impact is reduced by the screen time devoted to convincing us of Cruise and Wallis’ love angle, even though that’s devoid of any chemistry.



There’s enough gruesome eye candy, and in-your-face action to enjoy in ‘The Mummy’ if you ignore the plot holes and frustrating characters. But the first entry in Universal Pictures’ monster franchise comes across as a desperate attempt by the studio to capitalise on Hollywood’s current world-building frenzy. The amount of effort taken to construct the inevitable sequels is staggering. Admittedly, there's been some intrigue since we saw the heavily photoshopped picture of Cruise, Boutella and Crowe alongside Johnny Depp and Javier Bardem promising a lot more from the ‘Dark Universe’. But in the absence of quality writing, gripping plots and characters to truly care about, perhaps some monsters are best left buried.