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Bhoot
How much horrific moments you can bear in a
single movie? Ram Gopal Varma’s latest cinematic
adventure Bhoot, as per expectation from it, is a film
with class one horrors. And you must see it if you
love to be ... [Full
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Andaaz
Shree Krishna International’s Andaaz (UA) is
a love triangle. A young man (Akshay Kumar), unable to
express his love to his childhood girlfriend (Lara
Dutta), loses her when she gets married to another
boy. Depressed, he refuses to get married until
another girl (Priyanka Chopra) enters his life and
pulls him out of his depression. But before he can
marry the new girl in his life, he ... [Full
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Armaan
Pleasant, Graceful and Mature. This is how one can
describe Honey Irani´s directorial debut "Armaan".
Within a few minutes into this movie, you envisage a
medical drama filled with real characters, some good
emotions and distinguished performances. There is
nothing flashy or glossy about this script or movie,
just simple and yet ... [Full
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Ishq
Vishk
Ishq Vishk is a college love story. A young boy,
prodded by peer pressure, yearns to have an affair
with some pretty young girl. Keen on being a part of
an overnight picnic for couples only, he fools his
childhood girlfriend into believing that he loves her
so that she would agree to be his partner. The girl,
simple and straightforward, takes him seriously, more
so, because she has been silently loving him since
their ... [Full
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Finding
Nemo
Diving into their most realistic and
ambitious setting yet, the talents at Pixar
have produced an exhilarating fish story in
the perfectly cast comic adventure
"Finding Nemo." Not as flat-out
inventive as "Monsters, Inc." or
as sardonic as "A Bug's Life" and
the "Toy Story" pics, "Nemo"
finds its own sparkling depths, ... [Full
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The
Italian Job
"The Italian Job," a 1969 comic
caper about a cunning plan to steal a gold
shipment from the streets of Turin, gets
translated into a muscular present-day
actioner under the assured direction of F.
Gary Gray. If the first film was big on
quirky charm and heart -- it starred Michael
Caine, Noel Coward and Benny Hill -- the new
version opts for ... [Full
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The
In-Laws
When a remake of "The In-Laws" was
announced with Michael Douglas and Albert
Brooks in roles made famous by Peter Falk
and Alan Arkin, the original film's fans hit
the Internet with protests. Written by
Andrew Bergman and directed by Arthur
Hiller, the 1979 comedy is clearly cherished
by admirers. No one is likely to convince
such hard-core devotees that ... [Full
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Bruce
Almighty
In the opening moments of "Bruce
Almighty," Jim Carrey, as Buffalo,
N.Y., TV reporter Bruce Nolan, is conducting
an interview with the bakers of a giant
cookie. There are all kinds of shenanigans
going on in the scene, but what you really
notice is the intelligent, devilish gleam in
Carrey's eyes -- a promise of irreverence.
that many will welcome after ... [Full
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