Azaad
The Impact Of Titles On Marketing Strategies The first teaser of Azaad created a buzz even before it was released. Titles possess marketing power and Azaad was no exception. The first title release was enough to evoke emotions and praise. The title was Azaad. One word. So many feelings. The marketing team did not have […]
Flight Risk
When the Plane Took Off… and So Did the Speculation From the moment the trailer for Flight Risk landed, audiences were both intrigued and skeptical. Mark Wahlberg as a pilot flying a U.S. Marshal (Michelle Dockery) and a fugitive (Topher Grace) through the rugged Alaskan wilderness sounded simple enough on paper — but the promo […]
Turbo

When A Snail Dreamed to Big In December 2013, DreamWorks Animation released Turbo, an amusing simple, yet charming one of a kind idea about a garden snail for the first time in Indy 500 history. One would think one of hollywood’s good niche off-beat ballads of a snail would be buried. But kids seemed to […]
Penguins of Madagascar

When Four Penguins Took Over an Entire Spy Adventure Fourteen years after their debut in Penguins of Madagascar, the iconic quartet of Skipper, Kowalski, Rico, and Private took to the screen once again oozing the gleeful chaos they have always embodied. The quartet had earned an entire movie after stealing the show in the Madagascar […]
Penguins of Madagascar

A Time When Penguins Became Larger Than Life The Penguins of Madagascar was released in 2014 and was both a surprise and a celebration. The penguins debuted in the first Madagascar film and quickly turned into fan favorites. Their covert whispers, overwhelming confidence, and brotherly chaos made them scene stealers and praised by critics. Everyone […]
Penguins of Madagascar

How Four Birds Gained Stardom and Went on a Spy Adventure By the time the Madagascar franchise — comprising several feature-length films and short films — released the fourth film, “The Penguins of Madagascar,” the four fluffy protagonists, all tuxedoed and named, had become fan favorites. Peng, the agents Skipper and Kowalski (team leader and […]
Turbo

When A Snail Dreamed Bigger Than His Shell Turbo arrived in 2013 as an animated feature film that made people smirk in puzzlement. \”A snail in a racing saga?\” Snail racing is an actual racing event. Dreamworks has had some unconventional plots, but this one hit a different level of whimsy. It is an animated […]
Pompeii
A City Frozen in Time, Yet Alive in Emotion Seeing the film Pompeii in 2014 gave me the opportunity to witness the intertwining of historical disaster and a tragic love that was enveloped in ash, ambition, and destiny. I remember that Paul W.S. Anderson transcended the borders of genres to combine a Roman epic with […]
The Lost City
Lost in the Wild, Found in Themselves: The Human Heart Behind The Lost City Some adventure movies evoke laughter, and some evoke feelings. The Lost City (2022) accomplishes both. Directed by the Nee brothers, it is exciting and fun, but at its core, it is also about rediscovery. The personal awakening story is particularly fascinating […]
Horizon Line
Lost Above the Clouds: The Real Story Beyond Horizon Line Horizon Line arrived in 2020 with little fanfare amidst a pandemic-induced world dominated by thrillers and dramas. Still, the film, one of the few pandemic-set survival movies, had something distinctive: a survival drama with a broken compass in a small plane set in the endless […]