Celluloid
'Celluloid' is as much the story of Daniel, as it is of Rosie, and their haunting portrait seizes you up, even as it goes up in flames.
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'Celluloid' is as much the story of Daniel, as it is of Rosie, and their haunting portrait seizes you up, even as it goes up in flames.
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'Black Butterfly' tries to reach out to a young generation for whom the word 'scandal' equals 'sex'.
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'Netholi' isn't a consistently enjoyable film that you would fall in love with over the weekend. It does prod your thoughts however, and keeps you intellectually engaged.
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I don't know about others, but I do believe that Dracula could well have risen from his grave. And the reasons are quite obvious.
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'Lokpaal' explores none of the narrative possibilities that the theme of a people-led movement against corruption offers.
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The film finds itself lost somewhere in between being an adult comedy and a morality tale and it satisfies the enthusiasts of neither.
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'Nakhangal' is the kind of film that has further fortified my belief that film viewers need to be health insured.
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The believability that had made Boban Samuel's debut film so endearing is seriously missing in his second cinematic outing.
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The worn out script turns out to be the worm in Newton's apple.
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'Mad Dad' strikes a few emotional false notes here and there, and isn't likely to impress many a viewer.
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