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Madame Webb, The Holdovers, Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay, Bramayugam: All you need to know about this week’s theatrical releases

Dakota Johnson plays the titular role in Madam Web, Sony’s latest addition to the Spider-Man Universe, alongside Sydney Sweeney and Tahar Rahim

Agnivo Niyogi Calcutta Published 15.02.24, 12:07 PM
Madame Webb, The Holdovers, Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay, Bramayugam

Madame Webb, The Holdovers, Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay, Bramayugam Madame Webb, The Holdovers, Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay, Bramayugam

While fans eagerly wait to witness Dakota Johnson’s portrayal of Cassandra Webb in Sony’s latest superhero origin flick Madame Web, a host of other releases are going to hit cinemas this Friday. Here’s everything you need to know about this week’s theatrical releases.

Madame Webb (English)

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Directed by: S.J. Clarkson

Cast: Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney, Celeste O'Connor, Isabela Merced, Tahar Rahim, Mike Epps, Emma Roberts, and Adam Scott.

Dakota Johnson stars as Cassandra Webb in Madame Web, Sony’s latest addition to the Spider-Man Universe. Set in New York City, the movie follows Cassandra, a paramedic who discovers her clairvoyant abilities during a rescue. Now, plagued by visions, Cassandra must navigate her newfound powers to protect three young women from a deadly foe (played by Tahar Rahim).

The Holdovers (English)

Directed by: Alexander Payne

Cast: Paul Giamatti, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Dominic Sessa, Jim Kaplan, Michael Provost, Brady Hepner and Ian Dolley

Paul Giamatti is in the running for an Oscar for best actor for his performance as a stringent classics teacher in Alexander Payne’s The Holdovers. The comedy drama unfolds in the winter of 1970 at Barton Academy as Paul Giamatti’s character is given the responsibility to supervise students stranded on campus during the Christmas break. His actions, however, result in professional consequences when he tries to defend a troubled student played by Sessa. Da'Vine Joy Randolph Randolph, nominated for an Oscar for best supporting actress, plays Barton cafeteria manager in the film.

Bob Marley: One Love (English)

Directed by: Reinaldo Marcus Green

Cast: Kingsley Ben-Adir, Lashana Lynch and James Norton

Reinaldo Marcus Green's biographical musical drama Bob Marley: One Love depicts the life of the renowned reggae artist, chronicling his ascent to stardom in the mid-1970s until his passing in 1981. Kingsley Ben-Adir takes on the role of Marley, while Lashana Lynch portrays Rita Marley and James Norton plays Chris Blackwell. The film delves into the journey of the Jamaican singer-songwriter as he triumphs over challenges to become a globally celebrated figure.

Land of Bad (English)

Directed by: William Eubank

Cast: Liam Hemsworth, Russell Crowe, Luke Hemsworth, Ricky Whittle, and Milo Ventimiglia.

Captain Eddie “Reaper” Grimm (Russell Crowe), an Air Force drone pilot, delivers air assistance using a General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper to a US Army Delta Force unit on the ground in the Philippines. Following an incident, Sergeant JJ "Playboy" Kinney (Liam Hemsworth), a TACP officer from the Air Force attached to the drone team as its JTAC, becomes a member of an extraction team depending solely on the remote air support provided by the Reaper.

Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay (Hindi)

Directed by: G. Ashok

Cast: Guru Randhawa, Saiee Manjrekar, Anupam Kher and Paritosh Tripathi,.

Singer Guru Randhawa steps into the world of acting with G. Ashok's romantic drama Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay. The plot centres on the love story of Heer (Guru Randhawa) and Iraa (Saiee Manjrekar). In an attempt to break free from familial expectations, the couple opt to get married, with Heer promising to stand by Iraa's aspirations of becoming an IAS officer. Unfortunately, a miscommunication arises, leading both families to believe that Heer and Iraa are expecting a child.

Bramayugam (Malayalam)

Directed by: Rahul Sadasivan

Cast: Mammootty, Arjun Ashokan, Sidharth Bharathan, Amalda Liz, and Manikandan R Achari.

Mammootty-starrer Bramayugam, directed by Rahul Sadasivan, is a period horror film presented in black and white. Set in a bygone era, the story revolves around Thevan (Arjun Ashokan), a young folklore singer from the Paanan community. The plot unfolds as Thevan explores the decaying mansion, known as Mana, belonging to the enigmatic Kunjamon Potti (Mammootty). Despite Thevan’s attempts to flee the place, Potti has alternative plans.

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