Top Rated Films
Saumya Sharma's Film Reviews
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Watch it for the brilliance with which John Turturro has put together the entire script alongwith playing his part well. And most definitely watch Woody Allen marvel at being the best that he can be. The music flows smoothly as the story goes on. And there you are, with a feeling so light for your head that you are sure to have got your fix. Something that you may have been looking for.
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A film that is about Godzilla needs no more reasons. Watch it for the reboot and the changes that have been brought in the film, and the resized monster.
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Semi-scary, watch it if films of the genre strike a chord in your heart. The scare affair could have fared a lot better had it been for the less-than obvious, never-seen-before kind of story.
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Fantasy meets fiction in a dystopian world, and then vanishes into oblivion. Please watch only if the books have appealed to you at some point, but with little expectations.
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A new take on the evergreen man and dog relationship. A memorable watch.
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To learn a few of life’s lessons told all through expressions and emotions. Also, to watch the fabulous making of a film that is close to a lot of people’s hearts – Mary Poppins, a film that took 3 years to make, but 20 years of persuasion. And most of all, to know why it is so imperative for someone to come to the rescue of Mr. Banks.
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The disinterest that this film created was most appalling, so much so that the lead actor himself didn’t seem too intent on delivering a performance to remember in the film, something that he did not go through with all his heart. The film is based on Kevin Grevioux’s graphic novel by the same name that was in turn based on Mary Shelley’s story on Frankenstein. Perhaps, it simply just lost out on the execution part of it. So tragic.
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The film’s story gently caresses your artistic soul just like a favorite song would and manages to create an emotional connection. You get a warm feeling that promises to linger on, long after the final notes have been played in this 105-minute long film.
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Maybe Keanu Reeves has so been loved as Neo that accepting him as Kai is a bit difficult. All in all, it is a one-time watch. But that’s all. Nothing to take home.
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An Indianized-version of the Shakespearean classic infused with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s keen sense of Art & Aesthetics.