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India.com Entertainment Desk's Film Reviews
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Like its predecessor, this one too is an animated adventure film with anthropomorphised wildlife, in the same cinematic universe, telling a nearly-similar story.
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On paper Teen promises to be a gripping thriller that brings together these two parallel investigations into the two kidnappings but sadly does quite tie up the things together and the elements that bring about the mystery remain obfuscated throughout the tale.
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Packed to busting with over-the-top action set pieces that are so ridiculous, the film has a frenetic pace that you lose track of the narrative. The computer generated images, over a period of time, actually are an eye-sore, especially with cars flying through the air, turtles skydiving and the alien invasion which is directly picked from ‘The Avengers’ stylebook. Overall, this film, with its tech-heavy sequences, fails to deliver what even fans would expect.
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Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan and Riteish Deshmukh will tickle your funny bone!
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If you are someone who has been disappointed in Bollywood when it comes to horror and thriller films, Phobia is definitely a MSUT WATCH! It is the spookiest films ever made.
It is spooky, it is spine-chilling, it’s nerve-racking and is worth every penny! -
Overall, “X-Men: Apocalypse” with conflicting passions among its characters is neither lucid nor exciting.
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Sairaat may be heartbreaking for some to watch. But for a true movie buff of any kind of cinema, it should be a great watch, especially with the two narratives pre- and post-interval.
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High-end action saves the otherwise dull chemistry of this Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor starrer…
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“Nil Battey Sannata” is a sentimental, inspirational film that is provocative and will appeal to everyone.
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The Jungle Book, for its all its surface vim and vigour, is essentially cast in the classic mould that the story demands. It is enlivened with the standard emotional tropes related to family, friendship and the virtues of staying together in the face of adversity. It is a children’s tale all right, but Favreau and screenwriter Justin Marks ensure that there is enough in the mix for everyone. Thanks to the way it balances epic scale with sustained emotional traction, The Jungle Book is an irresistible fare.