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Film Friday: Blockbuster Adventures Await You!

Looking for a cinematic thrill ride this weekend? Look no further than Film Friday, where blockbuster adventures await you! From the epic saga of Adipurush to the hilarious horror-comedy of The Blackening, and the spine-chilling suspense of Run Rabbit Run, there’s something for every movie lover. Dive into the mysterious bond of Ardhangini, unravel the secrets in Average Joe, and experience the heart-pounding tension of Hijack. And don’t miss the nostalgic revival of The Full Monty on FX and Hulu. Get ready for an unforgettable movie marathon!

Adipurush

Adipurush, the most expensive Indian film ever made with a budget of 500 cr, depicts Ramayana and is directed by Om Raut, a National Film Awards winner. The movie features Prabhas, Kriti Sanon, Devdutta Nage, and Saif Ali Khan from both North and South Indian cinema. Will Adipurush achieve the same success as Ramanand Sagar’s TV series Ramayana? Well, this curiosity will attract people of all age groups to the cinema houses! Adipurush released on June 16 nationwide in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil languages. Despite controversies surrounding its dialogues written by Manoj Muntashir, the movie was rereleased with modified dialogues. Nevertheless, Adipurush has become an average grosser and is still showing in theaters. If you want to watch this movie that has stayed in the headlines for many months, for both good and bad reasons, it’s available in nearby theaters.

The Blackening

The Blackening is a 2023 horror-comedy film directed by Tim Story and written by Lena Waithe and Tracy Oliver. The film stars Sinqua Walls, Angela Bassett, Regina Hall, Laverne Cox, and Dennis Haysbert. The film follows a group of Black friends who reunite for a Juneteenth weekend getaway only to find themselves trapped in a remote cabin with a twisted killer.

The Blackening is a clever and funny film that takes aim at the racist stereotypes and tropes that are often found in horror films. The film’s cast is excellent, and they all bring their own unique energy to the film. This film’s humor is sharp and witty, and it never feels forced or out of place. The film’s scares are also effective, and they will keep you on the edge of your seat.Overall, The Blackening is a well-made and entertaining film that is sure to please fans of horror-comedies. The film’s sharp humor, clever social commentary, and excellent cast make it a must-see for anyone looking for a good time at the movies.

Run Rabbit Run

Run Rabbit Run is a 2023 Australian psychological horror film directed by Daina Reid and written by Hannah Kent. The film stars Sarah Snook as Sarah, a fertility doctor whohaunted by the death of her father and the disappearance of her daughter, Mia. As Sarah tries to piece together what happened to Mia, she begins to suspect that her family cursed.

The film has received mixed reviews from critics. Some have praised the film’s atmosphere and Snook’s performance, while others have found the film to be too slow-paced and predictable. Overall, Run Rabbit Run is a well-made but ultimately unremarkable film. It’s not a bad film, but it’s not a great one either. If you’re a fan of psychological horror films, you may enjoy it, but otherwise, you can probably skip it.

Ardhangini

Ardhangini, a 2023 Bengali film directed by Kaushik Ganguly and starring Jaya Ahsan, Churni Ganguly, Ambarish Bhattacharya, and Lily Chakravarty. The film tells the story of two women, one from the past and one from the present, who connected by a mysterious bond.

The film has received mixed reviews from critics. Some have praised the performances of the cast, the direction, and the cinematography, while others have criticized the slow pace and the lack of originality. Overall, Ardhangini is a well-made film with some strong performances, but it is not without its flaws. If you are a fan of Bengali cinema, or if you are looking for a slow-paced, atmospheric film, then you may enjoy Ardhangini.

Average Joe

Average Joe is a crime dramedy series that premiered on BET+ in June 2023. The show stars Deon Cole as Joe, a blue-collar plumber who learns that his recently deceased father lived a secret life and stole millions of dollars from dangerous people. Now those people think Joe has the money, and he must race against time to find the truth and the money before they find him.

The show is a surprisingly dark and gritty take on the crime genre, with a strong cast and some sharp writing. Cole is excellent as Joe, bringing a lot of heart and humor to the role. The supporting cast is also great, with Cynthia Kaye McWilliams, Malcolm Barrett, and Omar Epps all giving standout performances.The show is not without its flaws. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, and the show’s tone can be a bit jarring at times, veering from dark humor to suspenseful drama. However, overall, Average Joe is a well-made and entertaining show that is worth checking out.

Hijack

Hijack is a 6-episode miniseries on Apple TV+ starring Idris Elba as Sam Nelson, a businessman who is on a flight from London to New York when it hijacked by a group of terrorists. The show told in real time, and each episode follows the events of the hijacking as they unfold.

Elba gives a strong performance as Sam, and he well-supported by a cast that includes Kadiff Kirwan, Joséphine De La Baume, and Tom Bateman. The show is also well-made, with tight direction and suspenseful cinematography. However, Hijack is not without its flaws. The show’s premise is somewhat predictable, and the plot twists are not always believable. Additionally, the show’s focus on real time can sometimes make it feel slow and plodding. Overall, Hijack is a well-made thriller with a strong performance from Idris Elba. However, the show’s predictable premise and slow pace prevent it from being truly great.

The Full Monty

The Full Monty, the critically-acclaimed 1997 film about a group of unemployed Sheffield steelworkers who form a male striptease act, has revived as a six-episode TV series for FX and Hulu. The series, which premiered in June 2023, picks up 25 years after the events of the film, and finds the characters dealing with the challenges of middle age and the changing world around them.

The series retains the same bittersweet mix of working class social realism and irreverent humor that made the film so popular, but it also takes a more serious look at some of the issues facing the characters, such as poverty, mental health, and addiction. The performances are all strong, with Robert Carlyle reprising his role as Gaz with his usual charisma and charm. Overall, The Full Monty is a well-made and entertaining series that is both funny and heartwarming. It’s a bit uneven at times, but it’s ultimately a satisfying follow-up to the beloved film.

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