Top Rated Films
Shalini Langer's Film Reviews
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Tom Hardy film dissapoints…The good-looking and talented Tom Hardy, who should be a walk-in for this role, inhabits it half-heartedly as an unshaven, unwashed reporter who botches the one investigation any newsman with half his credentials would know how to approach.
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Nila Madhab Panda gives us a film about urban wretchedness in easily digestible drawing-room gollops.
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All sound and fury signifying nothing…J P Dutta’s Paltan doesn’t allow JP Dutta his usual blood and gore and glory of war.
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Much ado about nothing…Laila Majnu is set in modern-day Kashmir. A Kashmir without guns, gore, government — and, but for one misguided soul, Kashmiris.
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While Mila Kunis is an actor with good comic timing of her own, it’s Kate McKinnon who walks away with the film.
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om Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – Fallout offers not just action that sizzles but action we can largely follow, happening to people we grow to care about.
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Rawson Marshall Thurber is more intent on showcasing Dwayne Johnson’s indisputable superhuman, but also much exposed, talents.
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Having delivered a surprise hit with 2015 film Ant-Man, director Peyton Reed again banks on the fact that the biggest strength of his Marvel superhero is his ordinariness and likeability.
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Sicario: Day of the Soldado really comes alive, in the blood, sweat and tears of the Mexicans seeking “paradiso”, one way or another, across an increasingly dangerous border.
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The Toni Collette starrer is a film of breathing, tangible horror…