• Rachit Gupta
    Rachit Gupta
    Filmfare

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    As for 1920 London, the film’s strength is the production design with it’s fancy English locations and authentic vintage cars on offer. The usual characteristics of a horror film, like eerie music, make-up, special effects and moody cinematography are all lackluster though. If you like genuine thrills you’d have to look away. This one’s just for gags.
     

  • Besides one extended exorcism scene, and the painstaking make-up that shows Veer’s gradual degradation by the spirit, this is a drab effort with hardly a shock sandwiched between all the frills, frocks and Rajput finery.
    Perhaps all the horror there was, has been sucked out of 1920.

  • BookMyShow Team
    BookMyShow Team
    BookMyShow

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    The third installment  of the 1920 series brings to you a lot of unexpected twists. Sharman’s acting in the movie makes up for a lot of bad things. The music and the location actually do make you believe it is London in the 20s and of course, the debut of the third Chopra sister in the Bollywood industry shouldn’t be missed!