#KadaisiUlagaPor 💥👏🫶, @hiphoptamizha Adhi na is back with a banger, Racy screenplay with emotions at heart, character arcs, staying true to the genre explored,Vfx 🥶💥,The Kingmaker arc🛐Anna sonna maari thirimbi vanten la inni damal damal nu adi ulugum 💥🔥 Last 40 minutes🐐
Glenn Phillips notches his first Test century and becomes the third New Zealander to score a hundred in all three formats 👏
A remarkable innings from a special player.
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🚨List of Records Lionel Messi broke tonight:
- Highest goal scorer in World Cup
- Oldest player to score a brace in the World Cup
- oldest player to score a hattrick in the World Cup
- Most goals from outside the box in the World Cup
The greatest ever 🐐
It was impossible to dislike him. Even in pictures, you can tell he's always carried himself with humility. It's rare we'll ever see another cricketer like him.
Cuando comparo a Disclosure Day con Arrival no es necesariamente sobre su calidad (amé ambas pero si creo que Arrival está en otro nivel).
Es más sobre cómo pienso que Spielberg y Villeneuve ven la posible existencia de alienígenas como un medio para que la humanidad se comunique y entienda mejor. Y creo que ambas películas lo exploran de una forma bellísima.
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a tear slid down my face during this scene in Disclosure Day, and just from awe and the emotion i guess
cinematography so good it just does that to you
🎬 Disclosure Day (2026)
A kind of film that reminds you how exciting original storytelling can be.
It drops you into its world with little context, trusting the audience to catch up rather than spoon-feeding every detail. At first, it feels almost disorienting, but that confusion quickly turns into curiosity as the film slowly reveals what is really happening.
The story builds toward a worldwide revelation that humanity is not alone and explores how society, religion, and individuals react when that truth can no longer be hidden.
What impressed me most was how confidently it unfolds. Every scene adds another piece to the puzzle, and by the time the bigger picture emerges, you realize how carefully everything was constructed. The runtime is tight and efficient, never dragging or overexplaining itself.
The film thrives on atmosphere and uncertainty. It constantly keeps you guessing, making even ordinary conversations feel loaded with meaning. There is a refreshing sense of unpredictability here that is increasingly rare in modern thrillers.
The ending will likely divide audiences. It does not provide all the answers some viewers may be hoping for, choosing ambiguity over complete closure. Personally, I found that choice fitting. It leaves you thinking about the film long after it ends and creates a lingering desire to spend more time in its world.
It's been a while since a film made me theorise so much
Backrooms was confusing, unsettling and incredibly intriguing. The found footage stuff was so well done & the set pieces looked fantastic.
The sound design deserves huge praise. It was genuinely eerie & creepy, added so much to the atmosphere.
It was a great theatrical experience, though I did feel like something was missing.
Overall, 8/10
🎬 Backrooms (2026)
One of the most atmospheric, unsettling, and unique horror films in recent years.
What begins as a simple investigation into a strange phenomenon soon spirals into a nightmare with no clear escape.
The story follows an frustrated architect who becomes entangled with the mysterious "Backrooms", an endless maze of yellow-tinted hallways, flickering lights, and impossible spaces that seem to exist outside the laws of reality.
With a premise that could have easily fallen apart in less capable hands, the film's greatest strength lies in its cast.
The actors fully commit to the bizarre concept, grounding the story emotionally and making the terror feel believable. Their performances keep you invested even as the film ventures deeper into increasingly surreal territory.
Packed with intriguing mysteries, well-executed jump scares, and confident direction from Kane Parsons, Backrooms maintains a constant sense of unease.
It may not work for everyone, especially viewers who prefer straightforward storytelling, but for fans of atmospheric horror, it's an experience worth getting lost in.
From the time I started playing cricket, Kane Williamson has been one of the most technically compact and magnificent batters I have seen. Balance, timing, and that trademark calm at the crease came together to make his batting one of the most consistently pleasing sights in world cricket. A thorough gentleman and a true role model for youngsters.
His retirement will probably be received with unexpected relief in more than a few bowling camps. Wishing him luck and success in his next chapter.