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Spider-Man: Homecoming Review: Finally, A Superhero Without Any Anguish!
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Homecoming fuses the kinky-swiftness of the original superhero movies with the silly concerns of a 2017's teenager, says Sreehari Nair. Am I the only one who finds the post-Nolan world of anguish-f...
Mom Review: More Power To Sridevi!
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'Her performance is a throwback to old-school histrionics and hysterics -- it's classic Sridevi,' says Sukanya Verma. There are two types of stepmothers in Hindi films. One who spends the entire dura...
Guest Iin London Review: Film Disappoints, Actors Don't
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What can you say about a Paresh Rawal comedy where only Sanjay Mishra offers comic relief, wonders Prasanna D Zore. Which was the last comedy Bollywood made? While opinion can be divided on that, one ...
Review: The Big Sick Is A Heartwarming Film
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The Big Sick is packed with delicious details, moments and scenes that makes the film stand apart as a smart rom-com, says Aseem Chhabra. What is it with desi stand-up comics in the US? In the recent ...
Transformers: The Last Knight Review: What A Mess!
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The film's unoriginal action and the plot-within-plot structure may prove to be its downfall, warns die-hard Transformers fan Rajesh Karkera. A spectacular shot of Optimus Prime imprisoned by his cre...
'Please Review The Film, Not Salmanbhai's Life'
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'Salmanbhai would be really worried if his fans and the people who pay money to watch his film were not happy.' Salman Khan is not worried about the critical backlash against his new film Tubelight, i...
Tubelight Review: Salman Doesn't Seem To Be Having Fun
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'How can you blame poor Kabir Khan for the Tubelight fiasco?''We know that his Job Description expects him to work below full capacity, to sell his soul, and we know his SOP-sheet has the title: Desi...
Tubelight Review: Salman Tries To Be Cute, Too Hard
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If Tubelight had a real story and wasn't just flip-flopping between monotonous episodes of fluky coincidences treated like divine intervention and cursory battle scenes devoid of danger, urgency or te...
Mubarakan Trailer Review: Anil Kapoor Rocks
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One Anil Kapoor, says Syed Firdaus Ashraf, seems more entertaining than two Arjun Kapoors! In 1994, a well-known movie critic reviewed Jai-Kishen, which featured Akshay Kumar in a double role. 'What ...
Trailer Review: Baadshaho Looks Interesting
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The Baadshaho trailer has packed in all the masala one expects from an Ajay Devgn film, says Syed Firdaus Ashraf. What has kept Ajay Devgn going strong at the box office despite stiff competition fro...