This weekend, thrill is the only constant at PVR. Three Hollywood heavyweights are hitting the big screen, each designed to keep you balancing on the edge of your seat. Whether it’s explosive action, spine-chilling horror, a tense game of secrets and betrayal or an amazing thriller, the line-up has one promise: you won’t be able to sit back and relax. Welcome to your Weekend on Edge.
• Nobody 2 (Action / Dark Comedy)
In this highly anticipated sequel, Bob Odenkirk returns as Hutch Mansell, a former government assassin trying to enjoy a peaceful family getaway, until criminals target his family and he’s pulled back into brutal battle. When two crooked people bring chaos, Hutch’s “vacation” turns into a violent fight. Directed by Timo Tjahjanto, this one blends gritty fight scene with dark humor and returns familiar faces like Connie Nielsen and RZA, alongside newcomers such as Sharon Stone in a menacing turn.
• Bring Her Back (Psychological Horror / Occult Thriller)
From the creators of Talk to Me, this horror gem has garnered attention for its unsettling visuals and emotional density. The story follows a grieving childcare worker, played by Sally Hawkins, who invites two step-siblings into her home. In her grief, she conducts rituals to return her daughter only to unleash something darker and more dangerous.
• Relay (Thriller / Conspiracy)
Directed by David Mackenzie who also directed Hell or High Water, Relay follows a secretive “fixer” (Riz Ahmed) who arranges payoffs between corrupt corporations and whistleblowers. When a whistleblower (Lily James) needs protection, the fixer’s precise rules start to collapse and a deadly conspiracy unfolds. Co-starring Sam Worthington, the film has earned buzz since its TIFF premiere and holds a strong “Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
- Dhumketu(ধূমকেতু – The Shooting Star) (Romantic Spy Thriller / Drama)
This emotional spy thriller directed by Kaushik Ganguly reunites Dev and Subhashree Ganguly in a stirring tale set against the misty hills of North Sikkim. Dev plays a tea estate manager who, after losing his job, must battle financial hardship and keep his family’s hopes and love alive. The trailer promises a story of quiet resilience and regained courage, set to hauntingly beautiful music by Anupam Roy, where every glance and gesture feels weighted with hope and longing. The film is available in Bengali, bringing an authentic cultural essence and regional flavor to the big screen.
So, this weekend at PVR, get ready for a movie marathon that will keep you on the very edge of your seat. From brutal action and dark humor in Nobody 2, to bone-chilling horror in Bring Her Back, nerve-racking suspense in Relay, and nail biting thriller in Dhumketu, every film promises a rush of adrenaline and emotions. It’s not just a watch, but it’s an experience where tension, thrill, and excitement rule the screen. Grab your tickets, your popcorn, and brace yourself because at PVR, this is truly a Weekend on Edge.