The posters and
trailers of The Five-Year Engagement were all over the place for a while early last
year. The trailers seemed intriguing
enough and so did the posters. But if my
memory serves me right, 5 Year Engagement never saw the light of day in this
country. I have always wondered why.
Ensuring you watch what is good and hope that you avoid what is bad in the world of cinema
Saturday, 29 June 2013
Friday, 28 June 2013
World War Z
I am going to
start with a very different observation this time around. The importance that our sovereign socialist
republic has gained over this century cannot be more magnified. A forced but very obvious integration in a $200
million movie is proof enough. Gerry
Lane (Brad Pitt) has to consider a stop-over in India to evaluate whether the
source of the latest deadly virus has some roots in India.
Labels:
2013,
6 on 10,
Abigail Hargrove,
Action,
Brad Pitt,
Daniella Kertesz,
David Morse,
Elyes Gabel,
Fana Mokoena,
James Badge Dale,
Ludi Boeken,
Marc Forster,
Matthew Fox,
Mireille Enos,
Sci Fi,
Sterling Jerins,
Zombie
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Raanjhanaa
I must admit
that my initial thoughts about Raanjhanaa were not the most positive. That Dhanush was part of the movie was one of
the prime reasons. I really didn’t see
the reason for picking up a one song wonder as a lead actor. I wasn’t aware that he was a National Award
Winner (Aadukalam – 2011). Needless to
say, the 30 year old, Venkatesh Prabhu Kasthuri Raja aka Dhanush has made most
critics (including this amateur one) eat humble pie.
Labels:
2013,
6 on 10,
Abhay Deol,
Anand L Rai,
Deepika Amin,
Dhanush,
Kumud Mishra,
Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub,
Nisa Jindal,
Romance,
Shilpi Marwaha,
Sonam Kapoor,
Sujata Kumar,
Suraj Singh,
Swara Bhaskar,
Vipin Sharma
Friday, 21 June 2013
Enemmy (Law and Disorder)
A gangster's truck
load of cash is intercepted by just 2 people in black masks. So you have one peeved gangster– Mukhtar (Zakir
Hussain). His crony and associated family bite the dust. He launches a full
scale offensive on all gangs. The cops led by Ekalvya Karmarkar (Suniel Shetty)
have to intervene and lock him up. Ekalavya has Eric Colaco (Johnny Lever), Madhav
Sinha (Mahaakshay) and Naeem Shaikh (Kay Kay Menon) by his side.
Labels:
2013,
4 on 10,
Action,
Akshay Kapoor,
Ashu Trikha,
Deepraj Rana,
Johnny Lever,
Kay Kay Menon,
Mahaakshay,
Mithun Chakraborty,
Mumait Khan,
Priyanka Upendra,
Suniel Shetty,
Uvika Chaudhary,
Zakir Hussain
Shortcut Romeo
Consider a
husband who has a 13000 crore business believes in meditating in front of a
wall size picture of a bearded swami baba. After that, he doesn't quite bother
about his sex-starved wife - one that is described by our hero Suraj (Neil
Nitin Mukesh) as Makkan jaisi jawaani (crudely translated as sizzling hot).
Usually the result is infidelity of some kinds. No?
Monster's University
Just the other
day, I was lamenting about how 2013 has been a watershed – pretty much – for the
animation segment. There were hardly any
good movies that were released to date.
And one could have only hoped through the trailers that Tarzan was good. But coming up before Tarzan to put a smile on
my face – Monsters University!!!
Labels:
2013,
7 on 10,
Alfred Molina,
Animation,
Billy Crystal,
Charlie Day,
Dan Scanlon,
David Foley,
Helen Mirren,
Joel Murray,
John Goodman,
Nathan Fillion,
Peter Sohn,
Sean Hayes,
Steve Buscemi,
Tyler Labine
Thursday, 20 June 2013
A Little Bit of Heaven
Star World seems
to be on a Kate Hudson spree for their segment called Movie Magic. Sometime back it was Fools Gold. The week before last we saw that RomCom
titled Something Borrowed. And last week
it was this Romance / RomCom movie called A Little Bit of Heaven.
Labels:
2011,
5 on 10,
Alan Dale,
Gael García Bernal,
Kate Hudson,
Kathy Bates,
Lucy Punch,
Nicole Kassell,
Peter Dinklage,
Romance,
Romany Malco,
RomCom,
Rosemarie DeWitt,
Steven Weber,
Treat Williams,
Whoopi Goldberg
Ankur Arora Murder Case
It isn’t for no
reason that people say of those who pass away that they have gone to a better
place. If a certain Sidney Lumet was
alive today he would have been pushed to the brink of suicide. But that would definitely not prevent him
from rolling in his grave and desperately wanting to get out and murder Suhail
Tatari.
Sunday, 16 June 2013
Something Borrowed
Something Borrowed
released a couple of years back and lasted for just a week at the cinemas. I was quite eager to watch it because it has
one of my favourite RomCom actresses – Ginnifer Goodwin (He's Just Not That
Into You / Once Upon a Time). So I wasn’t
about to let the opportunity pass up when I played on Star World last weekend
(if I remember it right).
Fukrey
Dilip Singh aka
Choocha (Varun Sharma) & Vikas Gulati aka Hunny (Pulkit Sharma) are fraands
(read friends) for life. They have grown
up together and have failed their senior high school exams for the past 2
years. They are well on course to
flunking again. Laali (Manjot Singh) is
desperate to get a transfer into a college where his childhood love Shalu is
studying and is quickly eliminating Laali from her life.
Lakeer Ke Fakeer
Let us look at
the ironies involved in this low budget movie that released on Friday, 14th
June 2013. It has been produced by a
company that calls itself “Garbage Productions” – Does that entitle you to
actually put out stuff that is the closest thing to Garbage on the silver
screen?
Friday, 14 June 2013
Man of Steel
"In my
world it is not an "S". It is a symbol of hope" – Kal El (Henry
Cavill) to Lois Lane (Amy Adams). And from this day on, it will stay as hope
for everyone. But the timeless symbol will never cease to mean what it has
meant to billions across the world for 74 years to date. It will always remain
the symbol for - SUPERMAN. Zack Snyder has only added more reason to the symbol
and I doff my hat to him.
Labels:
2013,
8 on 10,
Amy Adams,
Antje Traue,
Christopher Meloni,
Diane Lane,
Harry Lennix,
Henry Cavill,
Kevin Costner,
Laurence Fishburne,
Michael Shannon,
Richard Schiff,
Russel Crowe,
Superhero,
Zack Snyder
Thursday, 13 June 2013
The Hangover 3
At the outset, I would like to apologise for this delayed review of a movie that released 2 weeks back. A friend asked me if it was similar to Hangover 2 and whether he should watch it. I hadn’t seen HO2 and so decided that I would take this opportunity to watch HO1, 2 and 3 and then review all 3 together.
Labels:
2013,
4 on 10,
Bradley Cooper,
Comedy,
Ed Helms,
Heather Graham,
Jamie Chung,
Jeffrey Tambor,
John Goodman,
Justin Bartha,
Ken Jeong,
Melissa McCarthy,
Mike Epps,
Sasha Barrese,
Todd Philips,
Zach Galifianakis
The Hangover 2
The thing about
a hugely successful movie is that from a commercial perspective, a sequel is in
order. The ingredients of a successful sequel
– and you are well aware of my thoughts on that – include the same director and
largely the same cast. That condition definitely
checks all boxes for Hangover 2.
Labels:
2011,
6 on 10,
Bradley Cooper,
Comedy,
Ed Helms,
Gillian Vigman,
Jamie Chung,
Jeffrey Tambor,
Justin Bartha,
Ken Jeong,
Mason Lee,
Mike Tyson,
Paul Giamatti,
Sasha Barrese,
Todd Phillips,
Zach Galifianakis
The Hangover
I am quite sure
that a lot and more has been written about what is considered by many as
probably the best comedy movie made in the past decade – Circa 2000-09. I watched Hangover once again a few days back
because I had to check it out before reviewing one of the worst movies in a
long time – Hangover 3. Just to be sure
if I had my expectations ill placed or not.
Labels:
2009,
7 on 10,
Bradley Cooper,
Comedy,
Ed Helms,
Heather Graham,
Jeffrey Tambor,
Jernard Burks,
Justin Bartha,
Ken Jeong,
Mike Epps,
Mike Tyson,
Rachael Harris,
Sasha Barrese,
Todd Phillips,
Zach Galifianakis
Sunday, 9 June 2013
A Time To Kill
One way to get a
near perfect rendition of a book into a movie is to get the casting
correct. And most directors have a
favourite casting director. With Joel
Schumacher it would be one Mali Finn.
Finn has most JS movies to his credit and other big names such as The
Untouchables and Hot Shots to his credit.
He had also done The Client (John Grisham) with JS before this one.
The Verdict
The Verdict is
the 1982 classic by one of Hollywood’s best directors – Sidney Lumet. It was nominated for five Academy awards –
Best Actor in a Leading Role (Paul Newman), Best Actor in a Supporting Role
(James Mason), Best Director (Sidney Lumet), Best Picture and Best Screenplay
Based on Material from Another Medium (David Mamet). Sadly it won none
primarily because of Gandhi.
Labels:
1982,
8 on 10,
Charlotte Rampling,
Drama,
Edward Binns,
Jack Warden,
James Handy,
James Mason,
Joe Seneca,
Julie Bovasso,
Lindsay Crouse,
Milo O’Shea,
Paul Newman,
Roxanne Hart,
Sidney Lumet,
Wesley Addy
Saturday, 8 June 2013
Now You See Me
The dictionary
defines magic as the art of producing a desired effect or result through the
use of incantation or various other techniques that presumably assure human
control of supernatural agencies or the forces of nature. Now if that doesn’t confuse
you then you have a tremendous command over the language.
Labels:
2013,
8 on 10,
Dave Franco,
David Warshofsky,
Isla Fisher,
Jesse Eisenberg,
José Garcia,
Louis Leterrier,
Mark Ruffalo,
Mélanie Laurent,
Michael Caine,
Michael Kelly,
Morgan Freeman,
Thriller,
Woody Harrelson
Friday, 7 June 2013
After Earth
I think it is official now. If there is a movie maker who is slower than a snail it has to be M Night Shyamalan. With After Earth, Shyamalan has cleared any other challenge that one could have thrown his way. He has made a slow Science Fiction movie. I am sure the snails would love him for it – finally something that matches their pace!!!!
Labels:
2013,
5 on 10,
Chris Geere,
David Denman,
Diego Klattenhoff,
Glenn Morshower,
Jaden Smith,
Kristofer Hivju,
Lincoln Lewis,
M Night Shyamalan,
Sacha Dhawan,
Sci Fi,
Spohie Okonedo,
Will Smith,
Zoë Kravitz
Yamla Pagla Deewana 2
Sangeeth Sivan takes over from Sameer
Karnik, 2 years after the latter gave us a movie that was in terms of quality,
nothing worth writing home about.
However, there were some moments attributed to the lead trio which ensured
that the movie didn’t flop. YPD2 is no
different.
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