| SPREAD: A toy boy in LA lives off rich women until karma and true love hit him head on. |
Neha says Trash It. What could've been an Entourage or Californication for the big screen ends up feeling predictable and redundant, high on skin and sex, low on story and substance.
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Ira says Trash It. For all its initial cheekiness and pretty faces, this one refuses to get real, stays with the predictable, and the superficial and ends up spreading itself way too thin, the music's nice but I must've missed something.
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| Robin Hood |
Neha says Catch It. A uniformly excellent cast, Scott's maverick eye for detail, and his realistic and gritty approach makes this war cum adventure cum romance quite an intriguing ride.
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Ira says Catch It. A bit long and cluttered and not as merry as I expected, but the intrigue, great action, a gruff Crowe, and surprise packages Blanchett and Von Sydow make it worth a watch.
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| The Karate Kid |
Neha says Catch It. Smith rocks! Chan surprises. Full of heart, humour, humanity and well executed kung fu action,this ones an entertaining watch.
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Ira says Catch It. Familiar and too long but Smith is super and the refreshing setting, plenty of action and blend of contemporary martial arts mentor dynamics make for some solid family entertainment.
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| A Single Man: A day in the life of a heartbroken homosexual english professor in 1962 America. |
Neha says Catch It. Haunting, stylish and beautiful, Colin Firth packs a powerful punch with a stellar performance.
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Ira says Catch it. Naturally stylish, exquisite to look at, and yet intimately and poignantly told-an impressive debut for Ford and one of Firths most mature performances.
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