Sometime back, a
T Shirt featuring Sir Ian McKellen created a minor ripple (http://weheartit.com/entry/group/100286). It read, I AM GANDALF AND MAGNETO. GET OVER
IT. Sir I M can now change that T Shirt
to read – I AM GANDALF, MAGNETO AND SHERLOCK – BEAT THAT!!!
Ensuring you watch what is good and hope that you avoid what is bad in the world of cinema
Friday, 31 July 2015
Mr. Holmes
Labels:
2015,
7.5 on 10,
Bill Condon,
Charles Maddox,
Drama,
Frances de la Tour,
Hattie Morahan,
Hiroyuki Sanada,
Ian McKellen,
Laura Linney,
Milo Parker,
Patrick Kennedy,
Philip Davis,
Roger Allam,
Takako Akashi
Friday, 24 July 2015
Ant Man
The character of
Ant Man is over 50 years old – 53+ to be precise. It debuted in 1962 and about 17 years on, he
appeared on Saturday Night Live. Of
course, it wasn’t remotely popular as the other “mans” around that time which
would probably explain the 5 decades that we’ve had to wait for the big screen debut
of a character which will be part of the Avengers next year.
Labels:
2015,
7.5 on 10,
Abby Ryder Fortson,
Anthony Mackie,
Bobby Cannavale,
Corey Stoll,
David Dastmalchian,
Evangeline Lilly,
Judy Greer,
Michael Douglas,
Michael Peña,
Paul Rudd,
Peyton Reed,
Superhero
Masaan
For the better
part of the first half of 2015, a permanent fixture of weekly updates from most
sites has been that of Masaan and its success across every available platform
in the world. Needless to say, I was
mighty excited to get an opportunity to watch one of the most acclaimed movies
in recent times, earlier this week.
Unfortunately, it is probably the hype around the movie that did it in –
for me.
Labels:
2015,
7 on 10,
Bhagwan Tiwari,
Bhupesh Singh,
Drama,
Neeraj Ghaywan,
Nikhil Sahni,
Pankaj Tripathi,
Richa Chadda,
Sanjay Mishra,
Satyakam Anand,
Shweta Tripathi,
Vicky Kaushal,
Vineet Kumar
Saturday, 18 July 2015
Baahubali : The Beginning
S S Rajamouli’s
effort to be a household name in parts of the country other than South India
received a huge boost through Eega aka Eecha aka Makkhi. Bahubali : The Beginning will bridge any gap
that was left over for certain. Not only
does it claim to be India’s most expensive movie on record at 250 crores ($40
Million or so) – It feels like there has been an effort worth 250 crores put
in.
Friday, 17 July 2015
Bajrangi Bhaijaan
The magnitude of
Salman Khan and an Eid release is indicated by the fear in the minds of all
other production houses. Not a single
release other than Bajrangi Bhaijaan this weekend in India. In fact there were a couple of withdrawals as
well at the last minute. But at the end
of 2 hours and 25 minutes I would risk sticking my neck out and say this, “It
has to be the end of the Eid Monopoly for Bhai”.
Tuesday, 14 July 2015
Pitch Perfect 2 (2015)
Elizabeth Banks
moves from her position in front of the camera in Pitch Perfect (2012) to an
additional responsibility that she is not too unfamiliar with per se. She gets behind the camera. Banks’ acting
skills have been impressive albeit over the top (including Pitch Perfect) and
her direction seems to be headed the same way.
There are high points (literally) in PP2 but overall lands up barely meeting
expectations.
Labels:
2015,
6 on 10,
Adam DeVine,
Alexis Knapp,
Anna Camp,
Anna Kendrick,
Ben Platt,
Brittany Snow,
Elizabeth Banks,
Ester Dean,
Hailee Steinfeld,
Hana Mae Lee,
Katey Sagal,
Musical,
Rebel Wilson,
Skylar Astin
Thursday, 2 July 2015
Pitch Perfect (2012)
I decided to watch Pitch Perfect only because
the sequel releases tomorrow. Surprisingly
– pleasantly at that – I didn’t regret it.
I tread with caution but within a few minutes I was hooked. It is probably the only movie to date (I haven’t
seen the sequel yet) that is centered on the acapella scene in the United
States – at least it is the only one that I have seen to date.
Labels:
2012,
7 on 10,
Alexis Knapp,
Anna Camp,
Anna Kendrick,
Ben Platt,
Brittany Snow,
Ester Dean,
Hana Mae Lee,
Jason Moore,
Kelley Jakle,
Musical,
Rebel Wilson,
Shelley Regner,
Skylar Astin,
Wanetah Walmsley
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