Primitive War review – it’s Green Berets vs dinosaurs in cheerfully cheesy Vietnam war gorefest

Set to an on-the-nose soundtrack of Creedence Clearwater, an elite squad of soldiers are suitably unprepared for their large-toothed assailants in this jungle thriller Aimed squarely and unabashedly at viewers who love soldiers, gore and dinosaurs – as well as dinosaurs goring soldiers – this adaptation of Ethan Pettus’s 2017 novel is deeply repetitive but weirdly watchable. Although shot in Australia with a mostly Australian cast sprinkled with a few American actors, it’s supposed to be set in Vietnam in the late 1960s as the US armed forces take on the Viet Cong. But there are other forces to contend with, and we don’t just mean covert Chinese or Soviet operatives, although the latter do feature significantly here. It turns out a nefarious scientific experiment by one of the aforementioned factions has accidentally ushered a whole army of dinosaurs into the jungle and they’ve begun gaily munching their way through anyone who gets in their way. When one squad of Green Berets go miss...

Karnesh Ssharma’s Clean Slate Filmz and Netflix India end partnership; Anushka Sharma’s Chakda Xpress & Vijay Varma – Triptii Dimri’s Afghaani Snow in limbo: Report

Clean Slate Filmz, under the leadership of Karnesh Ssharma and Anushka Sharma, has spearheaded innovative storytelling since its establishment in 2013. Through their collaborations with Netflix India, they carved a niche for themselves, delivering content like Bulbbul, Qala, and Mai: A Mother's Rage. Their latest venture, Kohrra, continued this trend of excellence, captivating audiences with its gripping narrative. Anushka departed as a part of the production house with Karnesh leading the studio. However, the recent end of their partnership with Netflix marks a significant shift in their journey.

As per a report in Peeping Moon, while the exact reasons remain unclear, speculations of creative differences and budgetary concerns hint at the end of the partnership. The report states that the end of their partnership has left their completed movies, including Anushka Sharma's Chakda Xpress, a biopic on cricketer Jhulan Goswami and Vijay Varma and Triptii Dimri's Afghaani Snow, in a state of uncertainty regarding the release. While production is finished, the fate of these projects hangs in the balance. Reports suggest that Clean Slate Filmz plans to repurchase the films from Netflix to explore alternative platforms for distribution.

Netflix India recently announced an array of Indian content line-ups. However, the omission of Chakda Xpress and Afghaani Snow sparked concerns, exacerbated by a broken link to the placeholder card for the Anushka Sharma film and halted post-production for Afghaani Snow.

Similar incidents occurred previously with Abhishek Bachchan's Bob Biswas and Abbas Mustan's Penthouse, where Netflix withdrew support post-production. While the former found a release on Zee5, Penthouse remains in limbo. ALSO READ: OG Manjulika Vidya Balan begins shooting for Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 with Kartik Aaryan, Triptii Dimri and Anees Bazmee



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