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The Last Stand – Movie review

The Last Stand - Movie review
Ten years after Terminator 3 released in the year 2003, The Last Action Hero Arnold Schwarzenegger is back on screen to reclaim his title with his new action flick The Last Stand. Like a typical Arnold movie, it has more brawn and less brain, but never fails to entertain the audience. The movie servers as a decent comeback for the 65-year-old ex-governor of California. The Last Stand does not stand... 

Broken City fails to impress despite star cast – Movie review

Broken City fails to impress despite star cast - Movie review
The fact that an enviable casting line up cannot make a poor movie worthy to watch is again proved by the Broken City. The 108-minute long movie directed by Allen Hughes, falls short of the expectations that arise from a film which has names like Mark Wahlberg, Russel Crowe and Catherine Zeta-Jones associated with it. The movie has it all, a series of twists, unexpected turns in the personalities... 

Zero Dark Thirty stays true to the facts – Film review

Zero Dark Thirty stays true to the facts - Film review
Jessica Chastain leads a great cast in Kathryn Bigelow’s movie about the hunt for Osama Bin Laden called ‘Zero Dark Thirty’. Bigalow has worked with Mark Boal to put together this story of CIA officer Maya’s search for the one-time ‘worlds most wanted man’. According to sources, Chastain’s character Maya is based on a real-life CIA agent who was stationed... 

Movie Review – Les Miserables

Movie Review - Les Miserables
Eponine and Marius, the couple who never were exactly couple; from the pages of the Victor Hugo-written Les Miserables, are recreated with more passion and intrigue onscreen by Tom Hooper in his version of the play.  Each and every actor in the star-studded tragedy, namely Anna Hathaway, Hugh Jackman, Russel Crowe, Amanda Seyfried and Eddie Redmayne gives their best till date and makes the movie... 

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – Movie Review

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – Movie Review
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, is the first of a three-part sojourn based on J.R.R Tolkeins book The Hobbit. Peter Jackson from New Zealand has tried to recreate some of his magic from The Lord Of The Rings trilogy, but one can’t help feeling that that the director has fallen a bit short. An Unexpected Journey released around the world on December 12, 2012 and December 13, 2012. The first in... 

Movie Review – Lohan’s version of Elizabeth Taylor uninspiring in Liz & Dick

Movie Review - Lohan's version of Elizabeth Taylor uninspiring in Liz & Dick
Elizabeth Taylor’s life during the 1960’s was a colorful affair and so was her relationship with Richard Burton. In the new movie Liz & Dick Lindsay Lohan has tried, but could not quite manage to capture the aura of the legendary Taylor, which leads to the movie turning out to be a damp squib. Many people will be going to watch this movie primarily to see Lohan making a comeback in a career... 

Movie review – The rise of the Guardians is a good holiday entertainer

Movie review - The rise of the Guardians is a good holiday entertainer
This holiday season the Rise of the Guardians will allow for a great opportunity to take the family out for a movie together. The movie is based around a melting pot of do-gooders such as the Easter Bunny, Santa Claus, Sandman and the Tooth Fairy who come together to fight evil. The 3-D movie is well written, with great voiceovers from actors such as Hugh Jackman (Easter Bunny), Isa Fisher (Tooth... 

Movie review – Hitchcock reveals the man behind Psycho

Movie review - Hitchcock reveals the man behind Psycho
The latest Anthony Hopkins starrer ‘Hitchcock’ is an enjoyable flick about the life of Alfred Hitchcock, the celebrated author of thrillers such as Psycho. The movie is a pop-art biopic of the author and dwells on how he put Psycho together. The movie premiered on November 20, 2012. Psycho broke the mold where filmmaking is concerned with a psychological thriller that sent shivers up everyone... 

Vamps – Movie review

Vamps – Movie review
Alicia Silverstone and Amy Heckerling reunite once again after ‘Clueless’ to make a comedy movie ‘Vamps’, about vampires in New York. Heckerling knows a thing or two about changing trends and youth culture. The new movie is already set for a video release on November 13, 2012 and chronicles the journey of a forever-young vampire who does not want to change with the times. Heckerling’s... 

Breaking Dawn – Part 1 a disappointment?

Breaking Dawn - Part 1 a disappointment?
Hollywood FAQs: The upcoming flick ‘Breaking Dawn Part 1’ is all set to hit the theatres on November 18, 2011 and the good part is that the fans of ‘Twilight’ will now get to see the much awaited pair of Robert Pattinson as Edward and Kristen Stewart as Bella. The fans will get to see the wedding and the honeymoon. It has been assured that Part 1 will not be a disappointing flick to catch. There... 
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