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Moods of Crime, hindi movie review
A real-world film, that explores the psychology of criminals from the view of Criminal Psychology students. Unlike most of the Bollywood's larger than life films, Moods of Crime has a bold concept, appears quite realistic and hits the viewer about the characters which could be anyone around you or even your friend playing on you. Bollywood is known for larger than life films. However there’s a substantial audience which follows real-world films too. ‘Moods of Crime’ falls in that category which will leave the audience shocked. It doesn't have any extravagance, no songs, no item numbers which are substituted with a simple format of storytelling. This crime thriller analysis and takes you through the various stages of permutations and combinations going on a person's mind behind committing a crime and the feelings post that. It is a psychological thriller revolving around Zubin M ....
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Raman Raghav 2.0, movie review
Nawazuddin Siddiqui stands out in this dark Psychological Thriller with his brilliant portrayal of the psychotic killer of 1960s-70s. It is generally said that evil exists in each individual on this earth with the percentage of wickedness varying from almost zero to maximum in rarest of the people. This story is inspired by the notorious serial killer Raman Raghav (an individual) and a fictionalized version of the depiction of the gory, cold blooded murders he committed. Set in present day Mumbai Raman Raghav 2.0 is a fictionalised version of the life of a serial killer Ramanna who is inspired by an infamous serial killer from the 1960s Raman Raghav. Its different this time, as Ramanna (Nawazuddin) has a strange obsession with Raghavan (Vicky Kaushal), a young Cop and the bond keeps growing as he closely follows him without his knowledge and often creates situations where both of the ....
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Now you See Me 2, movie review
'Now You See Me' is part of famous phrase used by Magicians " Now you see me, now you don't" which came from the various magic tricks that they performed in which they used to make things disappear in thin air including themselves. The title of the film was apt for the first installment of this franchise which was exciting, gripping and edge of the seat drama with the audience involved in what the magicians will do next. This second installment lacks style and substance but is drunk on technology, and fancy sleight of hand techniques of the four horsemen (there is one change the lady horseman of the previous movie is replaced by another by the name of Lula-Lizzy Caplan in fine form) who are trying to learn each others tricks, there is little magic. The movie starts with a background narrative by Morgan Freeman whose character Thaddeus Bradley was incarcerated in the end of the last ....
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Hate Story 3, movie review
An erotic revenge thriller, a third installment of the ‘Hate Story’ franchise, this one filled with love, romance, sex, betrayal, back-stabbing, revenge and suspense. Hate Story 3 begins with the inauguration of 'Vikram Dewan Memorial Hospital' at the hands of Aditya Singh Dewan (Sharman Joshi) & Siya Singh Dewan (Zareen Khan) to establish that Aditya Dewan and Siya Dewan are large hearted philanthropists. But the fact is otherwise as even once Siya is questioned of getting married to the younger brother of the person she was in love. Aditya Dewan is a top industralist with interests in diversified industries. His latest success story is that of a soft drink which has taken the market by storm. Aditya is lucky to have a beauti ....
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Four Pillars of Basement, hindi movie review
Four pillars of basement is a psycho thriller that shows human frailties and capricious nature. It is about an innocent, pretty female executive stranded in the basement of a Commercial Complex after office hours who experiences unfortunate situations. The protagonist Sameer (Dillzan Wadia) is a conniving person. He works as a security officer in a mall and has a big crush on Riya (Aalya Singh) who is an executive working in one of the offices in the mall. Much to Riya’s ignorance, her regular routine is tracked by lecherous males working within in her office as well by some in the security staff of the car park area in the basement. Sameer’s twin brother a lunatic and manages to escape from the mental hospital to add more confusion to the plot. Riya is unaware of unfriendly surprises awaiting her in the basement of her office building. She is instructed to stay a bit late in her ....
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Jazbaa - movie review
An edgy thriller based on the South Korean film Seven Days (2007), Jazbaa is a pacy film with a taut screenplay, yet there are a few over-dramatic scenes which seem a little out of place.

Jazbaa movie review

Sanjay Gupta's characters are shown as the separated families, a single mother, a separated mother whose daughter has been murdered, a single cop who suddenly crops up from anywhere for the single-mother-lawyer whose daughter has been kidnapped. The film is replete with one liners. Like this one, "Rishton mein Bharosa aur mobile mein network na ho toh log gama khelne lagte hein." Jazbaa is about Anuradha Verma, the iron lady, who melts down when her daughter is abducted by the kidnappers who want Anuradha to take up the case to represent a rapist killer who is convicted of murder. Her school friend is the just suspended Inspector Yohan a competent, crafty cop who is ....
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Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Movie Review
Tom Cruise is back as Ethan Hunt, facing his most blisteringly impossible mission yet, in “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation,” the fifth installment in the constantly accelerating action-thriller series. Agents Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise), Benji (Simon Pegg) and William Brandt (Jeremy Renner) along with British agent Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson) are on a mission to bring down a network of highly skilled operatives known as the Syndicate, an international criminal consortium. Syndicate’s mission is to establish new world order of dictatorship and Ethan Hunt’s last mission is to stop them from doing so. Their Mission: Take down the SYNDICATE. With the IMF disbanded, and Ethan out in the cold, the team now faces off against a network of highly skilled special agents, the Syndicate. These highly trained operatives are hellbent on creating a new world order through an escalat ....
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Drishyam - Hindi movie review
A superb thrilling drama movie of an ordinary man who would go to any extent to safeguard his family. (Drishyam - Movie Review) After a brief scene at the Police Station, the story goes into flash-back. A small hilly town in Goa, Vijay Salgaonkar (Ajay Devgn) a straightforward Cable Operator, spares no words when he witnesses corruption around, to that extent that he takes on a local cop for demanding haftas (bribes). A school dropout, Vijay has managed to come up the hard way,owns a decent home with a garden and leads a happy life with his doting wife (Shriya Sharan) and two daughters. His wife is shown more of an upwardly mobile lady who aims of providing best school education to her daughters. Whereas Vijay is more of a down to earth, practical thinking (being an orphan himself) individual and thinks it is the education that counts, and not how much money one spends on the ac ....
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San Andreas Movie Review Filmy Town
The 3D film depicts the largest magnitude earthquake in recorded history. A seismic swarm along a previously undetected fault near Nevada’s Hoover Dam crosses the border to trigger California’s notorious San Andreas Fault, which erupts in a massive jolt that rocks Los Angeles to its core. But it doesn’t stop there. The shockwave travels up the fault line, setting off a ripple effect of chaos and destruction all the way to San Francisco. A disaster-thriller shot on broad canvas which depicts a catastrophic quake, in the deepest instincts such an unpredictable and uncontrollable force of nature provokes: our need to reach out to others and to confirm what’s most important to us. After the infamous San Andreas Fault gives, triggering a magnitude 9-plus earthquake in California, a search and rescue helicopter pilot Ray (Dwayne Johnson) and his estranged wife (Carla Gugino) make t ....
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Big Game, movie review
Fate of the most powerful man in the world lies in the hands of a 13-year-old boy Oskari, a timid young lad yearning to prove his capability to the village elders. Big Game - movie review BIG GAME is about the young Oskari’s determination to prove to his Village folk that he has grown up, that he is a ‘man’ and can fend for himself in the wilderness of the forest. In the village in Finland, the tradition dictates that like his forefathers before him, the boy’s time has come to spend one day and one night alone in the wilderness. Armed with only a bow and arrow, he must return with a prize to prove himself a man. Though his village elders, possibly his father too doubt his ability, the young Oskari embarks on his first solo hunting expedition into the Finnish forests: a coming-of-age tradition among his people. Terrified and alone, he wanders through a vast and unforg ....
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