‘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?

‘Pharma’ series review: Despite strong performances and solid premise, the narrative misses the mark
Pharma offers strong performances but falters in storytelling, making it a passable watch despite its intriguing premise.

The Kochi Biennale is evolving, better, I love it. There have been problems in the past but they it seems to have been ironed out. For me, the atmosphere, the fact of getting younger artists doing work, showing them, getting the involvement of the local people… it is the biggest asset, the People’s Biennale part of it. This Biennale has a great atmosphere and It is a feeling of having succeeded, everybody is feeling a sense of achievement… so that’s it is quite good!











