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Now You See Me 2: Critics Reviews
Now You See Me 2 has too much happening, but is a good choice if high paced chases and action sequences are good enough for you to certify a good movie.
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TE3N Movie Review
Te3N movie leans more toward Drama than Thriller. A search of a grandfather for his missing granddaughter. Amitabh Bachchan, nawazuddin Siddiqui, and Vidya Balan make it watchable.
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Housefull 3 Movie Review
Housefull 3, with Boman Irani as an eccentric father and the trio of Akhay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan and Ritech Deshmuk, promises hilarious couple of hours.
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Veerappan Movie Review – More RPG Than RGV
Verappan was movie waiting to be made. There have been a couple of others that have faintly taken veerappan like badits in the forest as a background. But this is the real story of Veerappan.
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Azhar Movie Review: Delightful, Humorous Two Hours
Watching reel life Azhar is a delightful experience. You can take whatever side you want, but do not miss the movie.
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Captain America, Civil War: Critic’s Roundup
Captain America, Civil War handles the morality of collateral damage. Although nothing new, Captain America, Civil War is a delight for superhero action move buffs.
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Traffic Movie Review: Not a Thriller
Traffic movie review: Another good story gone to waste. It appears the director was not sure if the movie should be a Drama or a Thriller. Traffic fails on both counts.
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Baaghi Movie Review: India’s Karate Kid?
Movie Reviews and Analysis, Action Movies and Series, Movie & TV Analysis | Film Commentary, Reviews & Entertainment FeaturesBaaghi Movie Review. Average acting, forced action sequences, and simple storyline make Baaghi a movie you can give a miss.
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Laal Rang Movie Review: Listless Storytelling
Laal Rang is not a movie that you want to spend money on in theaters. And I am sure you won’t stick around when it gets aired on TV.
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Barbershop: The Next Cut – Entertaining and Weighty
Barbershop is back after a gap of 12 years with The Next Cut and is all set to address the current social issues with flair, humor, and addition of some new characters and perspectives. Check out our review.
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