‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ movie review: Symbiote shenanigans
The Hindu
The bromance between Eddie and Venom is sweet and funny, the action set pieces are awesome, and there are other chases featuring a classic car to keep us amused
At 97 minutes, this sequel to 2018’s Venom comprehensively proves you can have a lean, mean, fighting machine of a superhero film made of equal parts fun and a ton of subliminal messages. There is Darth Vader and Luke type father-and-son issues going on as well as that whole “other me” longing to come out scenario.
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The movie opens with a flashback to 1996, where a young boy and girl are separated from each other at the grim St. Estes Home for Unwanted Children. As an aside, how can there be a saint for unwanted children?

In a surprising turn of events, Urvashi theatre, one of Bengaluru’s iconic single screens, has re-opened, with the much-talked-about Dhurandhar: The Revenge running to a full house in the theatre. After the expiry of the 45-year lease, it seemed like curtains would come down on the king-size theatre but for now, it’s good news for fans.












