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Neil Soans's Film Reviews
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…an uneven pacing and tonality, which doesn’t take away from the fact that this is an engrossing series of events, but it might be a detrimental factor to those expecting a taut thriller. The main reason to watch ‘All the Money in the World’ is the last-minute character revamp by Christopher Plummer that makes this film worthwhile.
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This entire body-switch premise works on slapstick humour that’s not crass and moves quickly with ample action to ensure that the 2-hour runtime doesn’t feel bulky at any point.
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With some absolutely gorgeous moments that will become imprinted in every fan’s mind, ‘The Last Jedi’ is everything a Star Wars film should be, and so much more. Johnson weaves an emotionally rewarding tale while balancing all the essential sci-fi action expected, but manages to give ‘The Last Jedi’ its own heart and voice.
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It also doesn’t help that the colour palette is consistently dark and gloomy; meant to add some sense of dread it ends up crossing the fine line into being dreary. There’s absolutely no problem with slow, measured and deliberate pacing, but when the runtime of an hour and forty-five minutes feels long-drawn, there’s a problem with engaging your audience. The result is the textbook definition of a missed opportunity.
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There are points when you will reach out for some tissues but they’re peppered with enough laughs along the way to make it well-balanced, extremely relevant and combined with a strong message. This wholesome family entertainer is certainly worth your time!
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‘Coco’ shows us what Disney-Pixar does best, and reminds us that it still hasn’t lost its touch. Take your kids along for it, and if you don’t have any, don’t hesitate to go alone!
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The essence of this story is ‘Main Kar Sakti Hai’, and with such a refined and affable actress as Vidya Balan in the lead, it is lovingly captured in ‘Tumhari Sulu’ making it an entertaining watch for the whole family.
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Replace your skeptical lens with 3D glasses, and cheer along with your childhood heroes; ‘Justice League’ is made for the fans, and if you’re one, you’ll have a lot of fun.
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Sadly, the film holds back from completely committing to that direction and ends up being yet another generic Christmas flick. Watch this only if you’ve exhausted all the other choices out there.
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As long as you don’t expect fireworks, enjoy this sweet film that will leave you smiling.