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Trailer Review: Just How Novel Will Sacred Games Be?
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We've seen it all before in Bollywood's numerous Mafia movies, but Netflix's Sacred Games may just surprise us with a different treatment, feels Urvi Parikh. A trailer is rarely the right indicator o...
Jurassic World 2 Review: Predictable, Yet Petrifying!
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'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is every bit a horror film split into predictable hostility and periodic close calls,' says Sukanya Verma. Steven Spielberg's ingenuity and vision in building a world ...
Review: Bhavesh Joshi Will Turn You Off Superhero Movies
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'Harshvardhan Kapoor will go on to become one of the finest Indian actors of this generation,' predicts Sreehari Nair.'In Bhavesh Joshi, Kapoor treats the movie like a box and tries to break out of it...
Veere Di Wedding Review: Superficial Celebration Of Sisterhood
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'There's no real rebellion, just a consuming love for fashion and faux feminism where every zinger flying out of their mouth sounds like something you've heard on a sitcom or favourited on your Pinter...
Phamous Review: 114 Minutes Of Torture
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One feels for the classy cast -- all of them -- for being part of a film that has neither substance nor sense nor a story line, says Prasanna D Zore. The first thought that runs across my mind as soo...
Trailer Review: Sanju Proves Ranbir's Acting Chops
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'I wonder what Zaibunissa Kazi would feel if she saw the trailer for Sanju.' 'An effort that proves movies are made about celebrities who get away after committing a crime while poor souls like Zaibun...
Kaala Trailer Review: Recapturing Mani Ratnam's Dharavi Magic
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Rajnikanth's Kaala seems like a continuation from where Mani Ratnam had left off in his masterpiece, Naayagan.  IMAGE: Rajnikanth in Kaala. What is the difference between a film's teaser a...
Review: Madhuri's Bucket List Isn't As Endearing As Her
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'As a woman torn between familial duties and somebody evolving into a person trying to live life on her own terms, Madhuri is ecstatic to watch,' notes Prasanna D Zore. Which is not to say that the f...
Parmanu Review: Nothing Explosive About This
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'Parmanu can scream 'desh' all it wants and turn up the volume as loud as it likes to make a big deal.''But it's ultimately a cursory glance at a tough tactical choice and tame recreation of a controv...
Review: Bioscopewala Is A Sweet Film
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'A movie to bring back memories of your innocent, carefree, childhood,' says Prasanna Zore. Debutant director Deb Medhekar's Bioscopewala, a contemporary adaptation of Tagore's Kabuliwala, is a sweet...