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Ryan Reynolds And Hugh Jackman Help The Movie Tide Over Its Lows

Ryan Reynolds And Hugh Jackman Help The Movie Tide Over Its Lows

More meta than matter, Deadpool & Wolverine rips open the bosom of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, pokes fun at and pays tribute to what the 20th Century Fox era produced, and then, with an eye on an enduring reinvention that can energise and extend the genre, proceeds to transplant the two titular superheroes into its...

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Janhvi Kapoor Holds Her Own And Sails Through The Film

Janhvi Kapoor Holds Her Own And Sails Through The Film

The fate of the female protagonist in Ulajh, an espionage thriller directed and co-written by Sudarshan Saria, is not too unlike the film’s plot. It is a tangle that goes from bad to worse. It is difficult at times to fathom what on earth is going on with and around the lady, and in the...

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Crime Drama Tiptoes Through A Minefield Of Mind Games

Crime Drama Tiptoes Through A Minefield Of Mind Games

Taapsee Pannu and Vikrant Massey as Jwalapur’s murderous man and wife now on the run from the police, are back, riding on a script by returning screenwriter Kanika Dhillon and in the company of a new director, Jayprad Desai (Kaun Pravin Tambe?). The enterprise may not be instantly felicitous but it definitely isn’t pointless either....

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Shraddha Kapoor’s Film Is Bemusing Than Petrifying

Shraddha Kapoor’s Film Is Bemusing Than Petrifying

New Delhi: One too many? Maybe not yet, but Stree 2, a follow-up to the 2018 horror-comedy that inaugurated a whole series of nether-world yarns from the Maddock Films stable, takes the supernatural gender-war fable anchored by a vengeful female spirit a step further in purely physical terms but definitely not higher as a spectral-battle-of...

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Absolutely Deserving Of A Documentary Mini-Series Treatment

Absolutely Deserving Of A Documentary Mini-Series Treatment

New Delhi: The defining attributes of the Zanjeer, Deewaar and Sholay screenplays – pace and potency – are impossible to replicate in a documentary series even if it is about the men who wrote them. Angry Young Men – The Salim-Javed Story is, however, crammed with elements that render it instantly engaging and entertaining. Produced...

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IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack Review

IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack Review

New Delhi: The captain of a hijacked Indian Airlines plane fixes a clogged toilet pipe. The passengers applaud. No need to clap for me, the man says, I was only performing my duty. Has the hero of a Bollywood rescue drama ever been so nonchalantly self-effacing? But, then, barring its genre, there is little in...

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Vijay Carries The Film On His Shoulders

Vijay Carries The Film On His Shoulders

Measuring up to the aspiration that the film’s title spells out is by all reckoning a tough ask. Superstar Vijay, as is his wont, does not baulk at the challenge. He goes all out to embody what his fans believe him to be and manages to land on his feet at the end of the...

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A Touch Frivolous But Certainly Isn’t Irredeemably Vapid

A Touch Frivolous But Certainly Isn’t Irredeemably Vapid

New Delhi: Crafted largely with broad strokes, Call Me Bae, created by Ishita Moitra, co-written by her with Samina Motlekar and Rohit Nair and directed by Collin D’Cunha, is not without its share of fun and flashes of insight. It is another matter that the terrain that Call me Bae traverses is not instantly and...