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Jun 27, 13 • 652 Views • Movies, Reviews • Rajdip Ray • 3 Comments
Director: Anand L. Rai Cast: Sonam Kapoor, Dhanush, Abhay Deol Director Anand Rai’s Raanjhanaa is basically a story about Kundan (Dhanush) getting friend zoned by his childhood love interest, Zoya (Sonam Kapoor) who refuses to hitch up with Kundan no...
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Jun 6, 13 • 535 Views • Movies, Reviews • Rajdip Ray • No Comments
Directed by Todd Philips Cast: Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong The first movie of The Hangover series was a smashing hit, breaking box office records all over the world. The second was plain bad movie with most of...
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May 11, 13 • 490 Views • Movies, Reviews • Saahil Dama • No Comments
If I wrote this as a review it would merely be a whiny rant about why the movie was kind of, ever so awful. I would give away a little of the shoddily construed plot and the mind-numbing surprises it has to offer. In a vain attempt to flaunt, I would use...
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May 4, 13 • 412 Views • Movies, Reviews • Aniket Dasgupta • 2 Comments
Bombay Talkies is the much awaited anthology film that aims to celebrate Indian cinema cause you know it’s the 100th year of Indian cinema. With 25 minutes for each segment, the film puts Karan Johar in a mix with directors like Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya...
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Apr 9, 13 • 339 Views • Movies, Reviews • Naomi Sarah • 3 Comments
Quentin Tarantino has a handful of movies that he can be proud of, in terms of direction and artful execution, but is Django Unchained his best work thus far? Audiences seem to agree wholeheartedly. Anticipation was running high a few days before Django...
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Apr 9, 13 • 315 Views • Movies, Reviews • Varun • No Comments
There’s something awfully sinister about the way Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal have constructed Zero Dark Thirty. Initially meant to be a film about the failed mission to kill Bin Laden whilst he scurried between the mountain passes of Tora Bora, it changed...
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Apr 6, 13 • 313 Views • Movies, Reviews • Aniket Dasgupta • 8 Comments
The original Chashme Buddoor is undoubtedly one of my favourite Indian films. Directed by Sai Paranjpe, that film is just as relevant a film today as it was then or so I thought. Mr. David Dhawan, the man behind masterpieces like Biwi No.1 and Hero No.1...
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Apr 5, 13 • 162 Views • Movies, Reviews • Rajdip Ray • 1 Comment
A lot is always expected from the director of Schindler’s List, The Color Purple and Saving Private Ryan. And with Lincoln, Spielberg delivers a biopic on America’s greatest leader which has been researched and performed with great panache. The movie...