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The Walk tells the story of Philippe Petit, a high-wire artist who walked a tightrope between the Twin Towers in 1974. Though this was highly illegal and dangerous, it’s something that Petit simply had to do. The journey between the Twin Towers proves easier than the road leading up to …

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Its the usual masala in its unadulterated form but Prabhudheva this time do not make it an unbearable and unwatchable movie. SiNGH is BLiING is far better and miles away from movies like Action Jackson and R….Rajkumar directed by the same person. Singh stories from Bollywood normally follow a pattern …

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A distant cousin of Gravity and Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar, THE MARTIAN directed by Ridley Scott is an engaging and visually appealing movie. Though it is not an epic one just like the two movies mentioned, still The Martian has enough fun element, humour and is an entertaining film on all …

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Well, if you ask me to give an honest feedback of Puli in just two words, I would say boring and disappointing. Memories of SS Rajamouli’s Baahubali is still lingering in our minds and that too in freshess mode where we saw what perfect visual effects and CGI’s can do …

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In a heist movie, we see lot of planning before the execution of the robbery. Kohinoor directed by “Kili Poyi” fame director Vinay Govind show all the planning side of a robbery in a detailed manner but when it came to the execution of the plan, the robbery team messes …

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There are people who migrate to foreign lands, spend some good years of their life there, earn some bucks to be secured and finally return to their homeland realising the obvious fact that they do not belong there. The title protagonist in Life of Josootty is one such character and …

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More than anything else, fate is the biggest antagonist in the life of the lead pair, says Sudheer Karamana’s voice over in Ennu Nintay Moideen. Moideen and Kaanchana from what we have read and heard about is a case of divine and true love. Kaanchana in a way is a …

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When was the last time an Indian horror film scare you the maximum! I can’t even remember when that happened. Mysskin’s Pisasu reinvented horror in a different format but it was a supernatural movie that didn’t create that fear factor. Aswin Saravanan’s Maya is one horror film that serves its …

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