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Dhilluku Dhuddu is an unremarkable horror comedy, writes S Saraswathi.
When Jaws released in June 1975, it changed the way Americans watch movies, says Aseem Chhabra.
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The VFX is rather ordinary and the film is loaded with annoying horror clichs, feels S Saraswathi.
Hindi cinema has not just explored various instances of brute force, but often glorified its misogyny.
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Logan is a relentless and thrilling film, a film that takes things farther than you may imagine, writes Raja Sen.
Bhumi Pednekar and Konkona Sen Sharma's ode to sisterhood, Robert Pattinson's amusing accent, Satyajit Ray's many masterpieces, Steven Soderbergh's breakout indie, Mark Ruffalo's good fight -- all this and more on Sukanya Verma's recommendation list on OTT this week.
A lowdown on what's happening in the Tamil film industry.
'Anything serious should be said with a hint of comedy.' 'Only then will people understand it better.'
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The Hindi version of the spooky Oculus fails to be spooky enough, discovers Prasanna Zore.
'If Kapoor sees something in a film, or an idea, she will ensure it reaches the most eyeballs -- by any means necessary,' points out Raja Sen!
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'We had decided that if the audience liked Stree, then after two or three years we would plan a sequel.' 'Because of the kind of reaction we received for the film we have already started work on it.'
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Alone makes for comfortable listening even though it has no chartbusters, says Joginder Tuteja.
On the whole, Kaalo scares you -- but only in bits.
'The way the daredevil feats are set up, they don't have the maniacal feeling of actual gun battles, or good jazz, or a whacked-out dance performance -- they just don't provide you that giddy tingle you go looking for in such films,' feels Sreehari Nair.
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Vinod Mirani gives us his weekly verdict.
Bang Bang scores big worldwide, while The Hundred-Foot Journey becomes Om Puri's biggest hit.
Given a choice between Ouija and the rest of the Halloween-targeted horror releases this year, I would pick Ouija any day, says Paloma Sharma.
'It reminded me of the Ramayana, a story that runs in every Indian's blood.'
'I didn't even know where Bombay was before I came here.'
'You have to be very equipped to even want to have children.' 'There are entrance exams for even MBAs ...and this is a life we're talking about.'
A lesson for Jeetendra from Raaj Kumar, Shashi Kapoor delivering gas and Susan Sarandon-Jessica Lange's caustic retelling of the infamous Bette Davis-Joan Crawford feud, Sukanya Verma's super-filmi week turned out to quite a blast from the past.
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There is more to this inventive Pizza than meets the eye, says Nishi Tiwari
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