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Supernatural Season 15 Episode 3 " The Rupture" Review

Warning : Huge Spoilers Ahead . After an explosive Premiere and an excellent second episode, Supernatural is back in playing to its strengths which is killing off the characters. Not one, Not two, but three characters had bid their farewell to the series in a single episode. After waking up in the hospital, Ketch is engaged by a demon who is looking for Belphagor. The demon is certain that Ketch knows Belphagor’s whereabouts and is denying to talk as he was protecting his friends. The former Men of Letters agent announces that he won’t give up his pals “not at any price,” to which the demon rips out his heart as a response. The second death of the episode is an expected one but not this early, Belphagor. This sassy demon who is occupying Jack's body turns out a wannabe Lilith/Crowley. He manipulates the team free will by explaining about Lilith's horn which helps them to suck back all the souls to hell. Since Chuck just stomped and cracked a hole in the hell a...

Supernatural Season 15 Episode 1 "Back and To The Future" Review

The Winchester Brothers verifying their odds against the apocalypse  "Welcome to the End" , when Chuck A.K.A God announces the apocalypse and our Team Free Will struck amidst of a Zombie army, it took like two days for me to get out of that effect. It looks like this time it might take a week to recover. So get this (Like Sammy), this is the last season premiere of Supernatural, and the team delivered one of the best in recent times. It is better than the Season 14 and 13 premieres in terms of creating the horror, and tense factors. But I find Amara's apocalypse in season 11 premiere stands out to score the merit. With the fabulous Bob Seger’s “The Famous Final Scene” playing in the backdrop, The Winchester brothers and their angel buddy are besieged by the afresh possessed bodies of the fallen. They had to lock themselves up along with the body of Jack in a tomb to escape from the dead. But no vessel stays empty forever in Supernatural, as Jack...

Joker Review

Joaquin Phoenix as the Joker in Todd Phillips’s film. Credit Credi When Todd Phillips announced that he is going to direct a standalone origin film about the clown king of Gotham, I had my share of doubts and issues. How a director who was famous for his slapstick comedy movies like Hangover series, Due date, Road Trip can create a perfect origin story for Joker. But after watching the film I am happy that all my issues have been decimated by the haunting laugh of Joaquin Phoenix. Joker is Todd Phillips's tribute to Cult movies like Taxi Driver, King of Comedy. Set in 1981, it explores the life of Arthur Fleck, a psychologically ailing failed stand-up comedian who tends to a life of crime and chaos in Gotham City. Right from the first shot of the film till the end credits rolled, Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix at his personnel best) hooks your attention on to the screen. We witness the ambitions of Arthur to become a famous standup comedian and injuries he h...