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Love Hurts

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Love Hurts is supposedly a romantic comedy and is a mediocre film, which you will forget quickly; in fact, it will slip out of your mind before the film ends. There is no great story least of all to support the sentimental title; Love Hurts, yes it does and almost everyone knows that but the movie not just hurts you but will eventually turn into a pain that you like be relieved off as soon as possible. The script required a lot of modification and the comedy literally suffers in this not so well written script. The film duration of 1 hour 30 minutes will add to your woes and sitting through such a long time with the pain will be quite an experience of a kind. Writer-director Barra Grant could have definitely made a better movie and is solely responsible for the film’s fate. (more…)

2012

Monday, November 16th, 2009

For people who are of the belief that the earth will be doomed on the 21st December 2012 this is the movie to watch, which will give you a fair idea as to what is in store for all of us. Jokes apart the movie 2012 has all the elements to qualify to the league of films depicting the end of world. Director Roland Emmerich is back with large-scale destruction film after Independence Day, The Day After Tomorrow and Godzilla. Sony has blown out $250 million in producing the film and the movie released in 105 territories around the globe. The production company is expecting to make a huge turnover and why not? It has spent a handsome amount in marketing the film. (more…)

The Men Who Stare at Goats

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

The film The Men who stare at Goats is based on Jon Ronson’s novel and the most appealing factor of the film is the goats profile adorning the poster and the title that reads “More of this is true than you imagine”. Also the cast of the film that includes George Clooney, Ewan McGregor, Jeff Bridges and Kevin Spacey contribute to the crowd pulling factors for the film. (more…)

(Untitled)

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

It wouldn’t be an exaggeration if the film Untitled were rated as one of the best movies of the year. The best art of the film is that it gives meaning or art form to the most unusual of music, which is created by kicking a bucket with chains or any noise in the surrounding is wrapped as music. A real music lover or connoisseur of art would not accept this. (more…)

A Christmas Carol

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

The movie Disney’s A Christmas Carol is animation treat this season and writer director Robert Zemeckis has yet again proved his skill to make a 3D movie with precision.

The Oscar-wining director has been successful in evolving animated characters that look so close to humans and this is where Zemeckis technical craftsmanship makes such a huge difference. The fact that the animated characters are so similar to real human characters makes it more believable. Robert Zemeckis has beautifully adapted Charles Dickens’ timeless classic A Christmas Carol into a well-directed animation. (more…)

Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

The film Precious is based on the novel Push written by Sapphire. Lee Daniels has directed the movie and the writer is Geoffrey Fletcher. The story raises from utter despair to the level strong hope, which is emerges as a genuine work of art from director Lee Daniels. Here is a sensitive story that will move you and sympathize with the lead character but by the end of the film you will appreciate the great resilience shown by the character. (more…)

The Fourth Kind

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

The Fourth Kind is supposedly based on true events but nothing seems to be believable or true about the movie to say the least. It could really be pain to sit through the entire that runs for about an hour and a half. It simply feels waste of time, effort and money of course. Is creativity losing its way or are filmmakers falling short of finding good meaningful stories to present to the audience? (more…)

This is it

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

He came, he saw and he conquered millions of hearts; that is Michael Jackson for you. Jackson stunned the world with dancing hysterics and drove millions of fans into an unstoppable frenzy. Nobody imagined that he would depart so soon and the music world has just lost its finest gem. (more…)

21 and a Wake-Up

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

The film 21 and a wakeup is about the final days of the Vietnamese war and mainly revolves around the nurses who are based in Vietnam and the time left for service to wind up, which is indicated in the title of the film. The movie is shot in an Army hospital and even if the audience acknowledges the director’s noble thoughts in making this movie one cannot ignore the fact that it is a poor attempt or a rather disastrous make of what could have been a serious subject. (more…)

An Education

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Based on a memoir by Lynn Barber, directed by Lone Scherfig, An Education tells a story of adventure punctuated with curiosity through the lens of a 16-year-old girl who feels the senses of a man twice her age. The movie is beautiful, romantic and entertaining. It is neither shabby nor painful and the setting is in the backdrop of 1961. The time when 16 year old lass knew quite less than what you will find now. (more…)

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