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Silence review

Silence

English · 2017

Set in the 1630s, Silence is the story of two young priests, who arrive in Japan in search of their teacher and discover a wretched life where their faith in God is tested. Martin Scorsese's is at once cruel as it is beautiful. A tough watch.

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Moonlight review

Moonlight

English · 2017

Moonlight it beautifully shot, and narrates the story of friendship, love and gratitude.

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John Wick: Chapter 2 review

John Wick: Chapter 2

English · 2017

This sequel to the successful movie - John Wick, is high on action and just when you begin to wonder where this is leading to, you are plunged into a promise of bigger and better film!

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Irada review

Irada

Hindi · 2017

It starts out as a corporation polluting the groundwater and a father investigating his daughter's wrongful death. The film rapidly deteriorates when the stars begin to showboat and then goes on to fall down in a pile of shambles.

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Hind Ka NaPak Ko Jawab review

Hind Ka NaPak Ko Jawab

Hindi · 2017

Dr. Sant Gurmeet Ram Raheem Singh ji Insaan has 43 credits in this sequel to the Lionheart movie which showed up on screens not too long ago. This time superhero Lionheart crosses the border into Pakistan with his assistant Josh and annihilates multiple terrorist training camps and sows the seeds of independence in Balochistan too! Plus the aliens from Lionheart part one are back, and... The movie does not end, promises yet another sequel.

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Jolly LLB 2 review

Jolly LLB 2

Hindi · 2017

Jagdishwar Mishra or Jolly is a lawyer who lives by the code: no lawyer worth his salt will ever return money taken from a client. But when a pregnant widow commits suicide after shaming him, his life takes a turn on the right path. He then encounters crooked lawyers, cops and an unpredictable judge in a Lucknow lower court. Akshay Kumar subdues his muscle power and makes for a good dramatic turn as the lawyer on a right path.

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Rings review

Rings

English · 2017

Not even your gagging reflex at watching the heroine pull out hair from her mouth turns into horror in this most banal horror film sequel of the superb original Japanese film called Ringu (and the awesome remake called 'Ring' in 2002). The video-tape of the original film is now shared file, and the premise is the same: watch it and die within a week. And the week is so long, audiences will die of boredom first.

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The Space Between Us review

The Space Between Us

English · 2017

Mars is back on the big screen, this time with romance as its theme. A bright boy born on Mars to one of the first colonists grows up wanting to find out who his dad is. When he comes to Earth he discovers romance. The boy from Hugo looks wide-eyed enough in love but the dodgy science and sick teenagers romancing make for a colossal bore.

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Kung Fu Yoga review

Kung Fu Yoga

English · 2017

This Kung Fu is too practised to make you go 'wow'. There is no Yoga except a couple of references in dialog, and you don't know if the movie is meant for kids or adults. Everything looks plastic and the story looks anything but legendary. Jackie Chan is better than his last film (so the one star!) and his drive with the Lion earns the other half.

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Resident Evil: The Final Chapter review

Resident Evil: The Final Chapter

English · 2017

Milla Jovovich just seems to get better and better at action with every film. And this film has action from scene one. There are zombies and monstrous creatures galore to keep your eyes glued to the screen.

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Alif review

Alif

Hindi · 2017

It starts out as a lovely little film about education, about two kids who play truant and ends up being this awful kindling to enflame religious passions during election year.

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The Great Wall review

The Great Wall

English · 2017

Mercenaries from the West reach the Great Wall in China and discover that the purpose of the wall is not just to keep thieves and marauding Mongols away, but to keep monstrous creatures called Taotei away from the capital city. The mercenaries captured by the Chinese army fight alongside to neutralize the monsters. The film could have been spectacular, but has such terrible CGI, everything ends up looking pathetic.

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