Troy Ribeiro
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Troy Ribeiro's Film Reviews
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…is a well-directed zombie film that is pleasantly engaging. It will appeal to those who are not into gore and blood curdling horror.
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Overall, the film is amusing and will appeal to an older audience with a bohemian attitude who is willing to learn and unlearn about life.
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Well mounted with good production and technical values, the film has an inexplicable gentleness to the narration, very characteristic of Vidhu Vinod Chopra. It will appeal to the emotionally inclined.
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What adds to the viewing experience and enhances the psychological effect of the film, is its frenzied background score. Its adrenaline packed leitmotif of the drum score by Antonio Sanchez is effectively used to create and drive home the point of the insanity prevalent in the narration.
Overall, the film is a must watch for its unconventional presentation, style and performances.
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Overall, Director Bennett Miller, after generating the right balance for a tense build up crushes the impact with a rushed denouement. This leaves the viewers in a vacuum. If it were not for the ace actors and their performances, Foxcatcher would have been just another mediocre fare.
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While the kids will ruminate over the high octane action scenes, it’s the pun-filled dialogues like “Nicohlas! Cage them,” or “We are North Wind! Nobody dare break wind” that will keep the adults in splits.
Overall, with attractive well-packaged visuals, good picture-perfect animation and competitive background score, the film will appeal to kids and adults alike. It is engaging and entertaining at the same time. -
Overall, “Big Hero 6″ is an attractive film that can be classified as a classic animation film.
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“Fury” is technically brilliant, packed with military action and drama, but as a narrative, it is thematically stunted, riddled with cliches and oft-seen scenes.
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“Haider” is a well made film complimented with dramatic performances, strong script and fine music. Don’t miss this one.
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Overall, despite blatant product placements, the technically brilliant visuals and matching performances make the film worth a watch.