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FILM REVIEW: 'GHOSTS OF GIRLFRIENDS PAST'McConaughey & Garner in a Modern-Day Morality Tale of Love, Lessons & ReflectionThe plot takes Dickens 'A Christmas Carol' and turns Scrooge into a sex-addicted, love-'em-and-leave-'em celebrity photographer. |
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MUSIC REVIEW: 'I, ME AUR MAIN' SOUNDTRACKMusic of Kapil Sharma’s Film, Which Stars John Abraham, is Clever, Fresh, and SoulfulBoasting some of the freshest tracks of 2013, 'I, Me Aur Main' does not fail to get one addicted to its clever tunes and soulful tracks. |
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FILM REVIEW: KAI PO CHE!Abhishek Kapoor’s Film Based on Chetan Bhagat Story a Heartfelt Venture About FriendshipGiven the simple-complexities of growing up and the journey that these three friends endure, Kai Po Che! is a story that should not be missed. |
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ARTS REVIEW: GEORGE MACIUNAS EXHIBITLituania Comes to Visual Life at the Jonas Mekas Visual Arts Center“We will create the New Wave of Fluxus,” Zuokas said. “Everyone can be creative. Fluxus is creativity.” |
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FILM REVIEW: VISHWAROOPAMKamal Haasan and Pooja Kumar Star in Barrier-Breaking Action-ThrillerA story seven years in the making, Vishwaroopam tugs at the heartstrings with an emotional backdrop of family and marriage. |
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FILM REVIEW: 'HITCHCOCK'Anthony Hopkins & Helen Mirren Delight In The Macabre In Lively Master Of Suspense BiopicFor someone so visible in the public eye and pop culture, Alfred Hitchcock is a nearly impossible man to portray, and Hopkins does so with an easy grace. |
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FILM REVIEW: HOLY MOTORSLeos Carax Drives Eva Mendes, Kylie Minogue & Denis Levant Through Projected IdentitiesThere are no definite answers to any of the questions raised by Carax. It is up to us, the audience, to decide what to take away from Holy Motors. |
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MUSIC REVIEW: HEEMS - 'WILD WATER KINGDOM FREE MIXTAPE'Something For The Weekend: Das Racist Man Drops A Free Download Of Fluid BeatsWater, in all of it’s forms is splashed about, taking the shape of some containers, denying the laws of others. It’s an abundant metaphor that offers and removes life. |
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FILM REVIEW: JAB TAK HAI JAANYash Chopra Bows Out with Grace in Final Film with Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif'Jab Tak Hai Jaan' is everything that once made Bollywood so endearing to the world. |
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FILM REVIEW: SON OF SARDAARAshwni Dhir’s Remake of Telugu Classic ‘Maryada Ramanna’ a Masala BurnerSo when deciding what to watch this Diwali weekend, the choice is crystal clear if you want to watch the ultimate masala flick with nonstop logic-defying action. |
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MUSIC REVIEW: ‘TALAASH’ SOUNDTRACKRam Sampath Directs Soundtrack Complete with Diverse Sounds, MoodsBuzzine Bollywood recommends the 'Talaash' soundtrack for its wide range of music genres and ability to provide a little something for everyone. |
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FILM REVIEW: CHAKRAVYUHPrakash Jha Tackles Naxalism, Working Class, Dense Subject With Artistic PrecisionMr. Jha directs a film balancing intense emotion with raw yet poignant storytelling. |
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FILM REVIEW: DELHI SAFARIBollywood Meets ‘Madagascar’ & ‘The Lion King’ in Nikhil Advani’s Animated AdventureWhile perhaps not the best film to watch on a first date – or on any date – 'Delhi Safari' is best served for a weekend afternoon or night out with the kids. |
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FILM REVIEW: ENGLISH VINGLISHBollywood Legend Sridevi Makes Triumphant Return to Big Screen in ‘English Vinglish’It is Sridevi’s performance and presence that allows English Vinglish to validate it as one of the most memorable films of 2012. |
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DANCE REVIEW: ENCOUNTEREast West Players present Dance-Drama Symbolically Tells a Story of Loyalty versus EvilEncounter pits overbearing military versus common man via beautiful dance sequences, collectively telling a timeless story of loyalty and valor in the face of cruel evil. |
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FILM REVIEW: BARFI!Must See Bollywood Film of 2012 Stars Priyanka Chopra, Ranbir Kapoor, Ileana D’CruzSo human is the story Barfi! can best be summed up on one word: endearing. Another adjective we can use to describe the UTV production: sweet. |
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FILM REVIEW: SAMSARAA Spiritual – and Rare – Film a Touching, Harrowing Experience on the Big ScreenThe vastness of the 70MM scope is as far reaching as the number of places on Earth the filmmakers extended themselves in order to bring this rich, vivid story to life. |
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FILM REVIEW: COCKTAILDiana Penty Debuts Opposite Saif Ali Khan & Deepika Padukone in Romantic ComedyThe Homi Adajania helmed production is sheer entertainment, with loads of good laughs, a love story that is easy to root for, and likeable characters. |
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FILM REVIEW: TRISHNAIndia, Freida Pinto Star in Michael Winterbottom’s Take on ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’'Trishna' is a revealing commentary on the current state of Indian culture. The film’s themes of modern struggle amidst cultural growing pains is the ultimate star. |
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FILM REVIEW: SHANGHAIEmraan “The Serial Kisser” Hashmi & Abhay Deol Rock in Dibakar Banerjee’s Masterful FilmShanghai is perhaps Mr. Banerjee’s greatest production yet, as the director skillfully pits the haves and the powerful against the have nots and the powerless. |