Archive for: November 2008

November 11, 2008

Twenty: 20

Filed under: Malayalam - 11 Nov 2008

‘Twenty: 20’ and its makers were there all over the net, news channels, and other media for quite some time.   This mother of multistarrer ” being the most hyped movie of our times, there is only one big question to answer….   Does it live up to the expectations? The answer is a big ‘YES’.

November 4, 2008

The Edge of Heaven

Filed under: English - 04 Nov 2008

Hollywood movies “Crash” and “Babel” got preachy and heavy handed in dealing with the plot of seemingly unrelated characters who get connected in dramatic and sometimes violent ways. Now comes the brilliant “The Edge of Heaven” by German-Turkish writer-director Fatih Akin, which though similar in style to “Crash” and “Babel”, differs in depth and subtlety.

Hell Boy 2: the Golden Army

Filed under: English - 04 Nov 2008

I saw The Dark Knight and Hellboy II: The Golden Army back to back and a lot of people have asked me which I liked best. I can’t really say, for though they are both based on comic books, and are both superhero movies, its like comparing apples and oranges; where The Dark Knight is brooding and existential and angsty, Hellboy II is gleefully inventive, romantic and most of all, funny. Kudos, too, to the design agency that created the poster campaign. Those posters are awesome.

Righteous Kill

Filed under: English - 04 Nov 2008

It’s not that the crime thriller Righteous Kill is spectacularly awful. It’s just thoroughly mediocre—a standard police procedural, a long episode of Law & Order, unremarkable but for the pairing of Robert De Niro and Al Pacino.
But really, shouldn’t we expect more from these two, considered among the greatest actors of our time? Well, we might have been justified in having high hopes about 15 years ago, before both stars had morphed into caricatures of themselves.

Journey To the Center of the Earth

Filed under: English - 04 Nov 2008

Most movies based on popular books buckle under the pressure and end up disappointing. But “Journey To The Centre Of the Earth” wears lightly the pressure of being built on the Jules Verne classic and delivers in a very understated way.

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