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- Yatra Movie review
by Seo Mumbai. He is a Mahara-shtrian, living in Andhra Pradesh, writing Hindi books with Farsi titles. While you try to figure this out, Goutam Ghose's Yatra keeps getting derailed at several places.
In the process of deciphering a writer's imagination that moves between fact and fiction, Ghose goes almost breathless with an anti-consumerism message. The writer Dashrath Joglekar (Nana Patekar - distracted), o... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - Sicko
by Dave Saunders. To begin with the end is probably the best way to approach the evaluation of any movie from filmmaker Michael Moore. That's because this propagandist is amazingly skilled at ending each of his films with something that no reasonable person could, or should, argue against. As you and the rest of the audience are drawn into spontaneous applause, as the credits roll, you forget the skillful nature h... products, articles, news
- The Amazing Transformers Movie Review
by Roger Dale. For those of you who remember watching the 80's animated cartoon Transformers, you will be very happy to find out a movie will soon be released featuring all the Autobots and Decepticons you remember from that time. You will also be happy to find this Transformers movie review highly recommends seeing the movie. Transformer review 2007 indicates that this transformer movie is very well written. T... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - La Moustache (2005)
by Ugur Akinci. I place this smart psychological thriller in the "Francois Ozon" bin that I have created in my mind for those modern French films that are worth seeing more than once.
Writer-Director Emmanuel Carrere starts from a very simple premise: what happens if one day a man shaves off his prominent moustache and... nobody takes notice, including his wife?!
Not only that, but everybody he knows informs h... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - Two Men in Town (1973)
by Ugur Akinci. Jean Gabin is "Spencer Tracy" of France. And Alain Delon is perhaps "Warren Beatty" of the Gallic domain. The two meet in "Deux Hommes Dans La Ville" just like they did four years earlier in "The Sicilian Clan (1969)." And it's again a fine cinematic experience to watch the two veteran actors, in almost a father-son relationship, carry this crime story from one end to the other.
Gino Strabliggi ... products, articles, news
- Movie Review -- Diabolically Yours (1967)
by Ugur Akinci. "Diabolically Yours," despite the fact that it is in English, should still count as a French film noir (the phrase itself is French anyways) thanks to Alain Delon's tongue-in cheek acting. A classic nevertheless...
The theme is somewhat similar to that of "Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte." Our main character is the focus of a plot to convince him that he is going crazy and perhaps should end his ow... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - City Hall (1996)
by Ugur Akinci. Or the dirty underbelly of American machine politics...
Some movies are just for watching and then forgetting them. They are for pure entertainment. But others like "Gods and Generals" are good enough to be a part of the curriculum in Political Science, American Studies or Sociology departments of all universities.
CITY HALL is one such flick.
If you need to understand the intricate ways in wh... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - Giant (1956)- Part 1
by Ugur Akinci. "Giant" is the "Gone With the Wind" of Texas, more or less.
The 23-year old Elizabeth Taylor, 24-year old James Dean, and 28-year old Rock Hudson all deliver the performances of a lifetime in the hands of director George Stevens who also gave us "A Place in the Sun," featuring again an even younger (19 years old!) Elizabeth Taylor with Montgomery Clift.
But "Giant" has its 19-year old pro as we... products, articles, news
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