Top Rated Films
BookMyShow Team's Film Reviews
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Watch it for some gritty stories narrated very realistically by all actors, especially the three leads.
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The movie was made for some light-hearted fun and entertainment, and it gives you just that. Do not go expecting some mind-blowing performance or out-of-this-world action. Just play along with the kitty!
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Packed with intense levels of action and extreme stunts, Statham fans are bound to go crazy over this one. The actor is mysterious, smart and fast with his movements.
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The first half of the 151-minute movie will manage to tickle your funny bones and keep your entertained with decent humor, with Aman trying to get into the superhero skin. In the second half, though, you may see the story taking a predictable path.
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This is one of those films that you watch for light humor but then in the end you are struck with a hard reality that makes you question the workings of the government and the morals of opportunists like Efraim. Jonah Hill has perfectly played the role of Efraim. From his Scarface references to his odd laugh, everything is spot on. Miles Teller has also upped his game in this one. Bradley Cooper’s is a short role but effective enough.
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Watch it for the gripping narrative and some brilliant acting by the two leads – Huston and Kebbell. To its core, this is a movie about love, family, struggle, and revenge, which will keep you engaged for the entire length of the movie. Ben-Hur surely qualifies as an entertaining weekend pick.
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It entertains abundantly in the first half, but sadly the second half doesn’t quite manage to maintain the same pace and seems to fizzle out. The film has some great laugh-out-loud scenes that have been intelligently written, devoid of any slapstick humor.
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Watch unIndian if you like Brett Lee and would like to see him make his big silver screen debut. Watch the movie if you are in the mood for an Aussie romantic comedy with Indian.. er.. unIndian flavors.
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Making a period movie works for Ashutosh Gowariker as this is his third attempt to go back in time. This is the second time he has based his story on love. If we ignore the historical inaccuracies (he never claimed it was accurate anyway), the story is certainly intriguing.
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After a few minutes, you will feel connected to the story and will forget that you are in a theatre. You will come out of the theatre thinking of the characters. If you cherish that sort of once-in-a-lifetime experience, don’t hesitate to book a ticket for Manamantha.