| Invictus |
Neha says Trash It. Eastwood oversimplifies the complicated issue of post-apartheid unrest and settles where a typical Hollywood-friendly underdog formula film that would have been an inspirational writer passage. Sadly, it is not.
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Ira says Catch It. A realistic, insightful, even-toned, two strong leading performances and Eastwood's ability to take unusual striking subject matter and give it heart and spirit make this a unique watch.
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| It's Complicated |
Neha says Catch It. A breezy, well paced, superbly cast rom-com, with the comic talent of Streep, Baldwin and Krasinski making it better than it actually is. It's a double catch.
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Ira says Catch It. Though the second half loses steam, it's not complicated when you have a great off-beat cast, laugh out loud humor and Meryl Streep at the centre, delightful, wicked and very funny.
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| The Princess And The Frog |
Neha says Catch It. A high concept magical treat that's brimming with creativity and energy.
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Ira says Catch It. While the music gets a little overbearing, the imaginative concept, vibrant animation and a superb voice cast make this refreshing vintage Disney 2D family friendly fair. It's a double catch.
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| Ip Man 'The Real Fighter' |
Neha says Catch It. It is what it is, a martial art extravaganza, that boasts of well choreographed authentic fight sequences and an appealing Donnie Yen, who has the potential to be tomorrows Jackie Chan.
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Ira says Catch it. Despite the well executed martial arts, decent hero and the moody period feel, this one turns into a sentimental, preachy, simplistic, melodramatic affair losing out on its initial potential
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