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Film Review: Babies

Film Review: Babies

The French globe-trotting documentarian Thomas Balmès has taken up a delicate and treacherous assignment in his new film. Fanning out around the world — to the plains of Mongolia, the dusty grasslands of Namibia, the high rises of Tokyo and the streets of San Francisco — Mr. Balmès and his crew set out, about three years ago, to probe a network of mysterious creatures who speak a common idiom barely comprehensible to the rest of … Read entire article »

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Legion: Unreal, Mysterious Movie

Legion: Unreal, Mysterious Movie

A sole angel, Michael, throws off his heavenly shackles to do what he thinks is best and save the life of a particular unborn baby, a baby who is somehow key to the salvation of the human race. The movie runs around Michael, whose only motive is to save the unborn baby. The movie starts with Michael falling from the sky and a while later he was shown cutting his wings off. A 100 minute movie, … Read entire article »

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Phoonk-2 is Ridiculously Funny

Phoonk-2 is Ridiculously Funny

After the unsuccessful film “Phoonk”, directed by Ram Gopal Verma, comes “Phoonk 2”, which is definitely not the scariest film we’ve seen.  Perched somewhere between crowing  about the supernatural and crying over the nerve-wracking disruption of domestic harmony by a ghost which just won’t go away, “Phoonk 2″ is like the roller-coaster ride which gets aborted in the first lap because of a short circuit.  Phook 2 is just another attempt to make a scary movie. The … Read entire article »

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‘CRASH’ Of The Titans!

‘CRASH’ Of The Titans!

Grabbed the helmet, speeded up the bike, penetrating the glare of extreme heat, reached CSM Mall and ended up pulling my hair after watching Clash of The Titans. Clash of The Titans tells the stories about the Greek mythology. It involved the different powerful Gods, who rule the earth; and the earth was created by their grace. There were different gods at different positions with limited authorities. Zues, played by Liam Nesson, who was one of the … Read entire article »

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