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47 Ronin – Movie Trailer

Keanu Reeves is back with this fantasy action film, ’47 Ronin,’ depicting a fictional story of a group of 47 real-life Japanese samurai, known as ‘Forty-seven Ronin’ who are up with arms to avenge the murder of their master Asano Naganori. The movie is set for release this Christmas, December 25th. Reeves, who is out […]

Walking with Dinosaurs (2013)

For the first time in movie history, audiences will truly see and feel what it was like when dinosaurs ruled the Earth. Walking with Dinosaurs is the ultimate immersive, big-screen adventure for families. Meet dinosaurs more real than you’ve ever seen as you take off on a thrilling prehistoric adventure, where Patchi, an underdog dinosaur, […]

Ender’s Game (2013) – Movie Preview & Trailer

Ender’s Game is a science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card and its film version will soon see a theatrical release. The first trailer of the film adaptation of this landmark book is out for you. Those who have read the novel must be certainly curious to watch it on screen. However, the […]

The Lunchbox (2013): An art-house movie with a strong narrative and storyline

The Lunchbox (Dabba), directed by Ritesh Batra, is a charming love story about two people who interact through letters in an effort to overcome their loneliness. Before providing more information about the film, I would like to note that very few people prefer these films over the high-grossing entertainers running on the opposite corner of […]

‘R…Rajkumar’ Movie Trailer

Ace choreographer turned director Prabhu Deva’s ‘R…Rajkumar’ is an upcoming Hindi action film set to be released on Dec 6th, but the trailer has already created a buzz. You can expect a typical entertainer with lots of action, music, and dance. Shahid Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha who are pairing up for the first time are […]

About Time (2013) – Movie Preview & Trailer

With every love story I watch on the big screen, I find many familiar elements and romantic streaks that leave viewers of all ages with numerous feelings. Be it a fairy tale classic or a modern-day romantic comedy, films with originality last longer than the makers even had imagined. The new “About Time” promises a […]

The Vow (2012) – Inspired by a true story

I am not a big fan of Channing Tatum but Rachel McAdams, ever since I first watched Sherlock Holmes and then The Notebook. Anyways, I’ll here talk about the film The Vow which is a sweet love story with the finest acting by both Rachel and Tatum. Interestingly, the film is based on a true […]

SALT (2010) – An old-school action thriller

Australian movie director Phillip Noyce is well-known for films like Patriot Games and A Clear And Present Danger, but with Salt, he brings back the old-school thriller with exceptional action sequences and a story that many might believe is overcooked, yet delicious in its own way. Starring Angelina Jolie as CIA agent Evelyn Salt, the […]

The Frozen (2012) – Stranded in a winter wonderland

First, do not get yourself confused with the horror film Frozen which was released in 2010. The Frozen is a psychological thriller directed by Andrew Hyatt and starring Brit Morgan, Noah Segan, and Seth David Mitchell. One of my friends just got the DVD a few days back and I was kind of zoomed in […]

The Good Road (Trailer) – India’s 2013 Oscar Entry

Leaving behind many good films, including the likes of  The Lunchbox, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, English Vinglish, Vishwaroopam, Malayalam film Celluloid and Bengali film Shabdo, Gujarati film The Good Road is selected as India’s official entry to Oscars for the best foreign film category (for the year 2013). So, here is what I have so far heard and read about the […]

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