Son olarak “O Ses Türkiye” adlı yarışma programında boy gösteren Beyazıt Öztürk, birkaç ay önce katıldığı canlı yayında 2018’den beri yayınlanmayan Beyaz Show‘un tekrar başlayacağını müjdelemişti. Beyazıt Öztürk “Bu yaz Beyaz Show başlayacak. Ayrıca bir yarışma programıyla da ekrana dönüyorum” ifadelerini kullanmıştı. Acun Ilıcalı da konuyla ilgili konuşmuş ve yeni sezonu işaret etmişti. “DAHA GÜZELİNİ…
Aquaman
In “Aquaman” we learn that the amphibious superhero is the product of a brief but passionate romance between a lighthouse keeper named Tom (Temuera Morrison) and Atlanna (Nicole Kidman), Queen of Atlantis, who came ashore during a period of rebellion and anger. However, she had to return to the sea, and this sad occasion led…
Vice
“Vice” about VP Dick Cheney (it’s not a Biopic, it’s a Dick Pic), was written and directed by Adam McKay, who created the similar theme “The Big Short. However, McKay is better known as the author of SNL, who became the main collaborator of Will Ferrell and directed him in “Anchorman” (and its sequel), “Talladega…
Escape Room
There is something comforting in the fact that any new popular phenomenon will eventually become the premise of a horror movie. For example, escape rooms are large recently. You and a few friends lock yourself in a room and have to solve puzzles to get out of it; if you don’t do it in time,…
The Upside
Everything about “The Upside” is made up and dummy, like the movie version of an inspiring but dummy anecdote your Aunt shared on Facebook. Which is impressive, considering it’s a true story. Of course, this is rather a remake of the French film “The Untouchables”, itself inspired by a documentary about a wealthy Parisian Quadriplex…
Keep an Eye Out
“Keep an Eye Out ” is the last follish lark by Quentin Dupieux, whose ” Rubber ” — about a series of execute committed by a sensitive car tire - is one of my favorite follish larks of the present century. Called “ On The Post !”in his native France, “Keep an Eye Out” takes…
Glass
A few weeks after “Split” and 18 years after”Unbreakable”, M. Night Shyamalan’s”Glass” ends its strange Comedy Trilogy by bringing together all the main actors in a Crossover style. These include David Dunn (Bruce Willis), the security guard who found out in 2000 that he was practically indestructible and could see people’s sins when he touched…
Alita Battle Angel
“Alita: Battle Angel,” directed by Robert Rodriguez, co-written and produced by James Cameron, is the first time the two filmmakers have collaborated. You can see Cameron’s influence, as the film is technically competent but emotionally hollow, and Rodriguez’s influence, as some of the characters saw their members replaced by guns. It’s very about the brand…
The Hole in the Ground
In the very menacing “The Hole in the Ground”, a solid debut from the Irish director Lee Cronin, young mother Sarah (Seána Kerslake) and her son Chris (James Quinn Markey) have just moved into a secluded house in the countryside — which will never be good so as not to blame the victims here. Your…
Five Feet Apartthe Health Issue
in “Five Feet Apart,” the recent romantic drama about two teenagers in love, where at least one of them has an incurable health-issue, is cystic fibrosis, and they both have it. They meet at the hospital. Stella (Haley Lu Richardson), our video blog protagonist, somewhat passion and compulsive, is in a “focus”, as she puts…
Captive State
“Captive State” is geeky, serious Science Fiction told with a straight face and no comic relief. This is important because, like most science fiction geeks, There is a cheese hair width: a few missteps and the whole thing becomes a campy laugh. But director Rupert Wyatt, who made the equally peril “rise of the planet…
Hotel Mumbai
The main character of “Hotel Mumbai” is actually called the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Taj for short, and it was one of twelve places in Mumbai that were striked by Islamic assassins on November 26, 2008, finishing 174 people and wounds hundreds more. The film, which was directed by Anthony Maras for the first time,…
The Beach Bum
The title character in “The Beach Bum,” a Stoner poet named Moondog, is the part Matthew McConaughey was born to play, and he’s indeed at his McConaughey-is here: smiling, laughing, pontificating, publicly urinating, hazily stumbling from one part to the next, just generally living his best life. But the Film is written and directed by…
Dumbo
The self-cannibalization at Disney continues with “Dumbo,” a turgescent, tedious and inflated live-action remake of the 1941 animated classic with exactly none of the emotion, charm or joy of the original. Why do these things, which are obviously bad ideas, turn out to be so bad? It’s a secret. Directed by Tim Burton, somewhat toned…
Shazam
Although their adventures are supposed to be aimed at children, most superheroes are not children themselves. Aside from the Spider-Men and the occasional moments with the young X-Men, we rarely see a superhero who revels in the joy of having great powers. So part of what makes “Shazam!”a treat is that the hero is a…
The Best of Enemies
Hollywood keeps solving racism with “the Best of Enemies,” a brilliant and superficial gem based on real events that seem to have been invented in the hands of feel-good filmmaker Robin Bissell. We are in 1971 in Durham, North Carolina, where the schools are still segregated and C. P. Ellis (Sam Rockwell), head of the…















