Category: reviews

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Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam

By the time I got to watch my second Bhansali movie, I was overwhelmed by the beauty of his picture frames, and how the aesthetics in his work enhanced my movie experience. Seriously, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam has got to be the most beautiful movie EVER to include a fart joke in it.

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Khamoshi: The Musical

Deaf mute parents have a hearing baby who grows up and gets caught between her love for them, her love for music and her love for life in Silence: The Musical.

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+1 (American Film)

For a film with advertising that plays out like something that looks like an immense party movie, +1 actually rises to be more than just that.

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Cumbia Ninja

I am… not going to lie to you. Fifteen years ago, I would have totally ate all the Cumbia Ninja business up. Besides murder, backstabbing, gangs, despair and love… there’s dragons and music.

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TVXQ – T

The boys of TVXQ returned to Japan and gave fans their most cohesive and mature work to date.

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Ray Donovan – Season 1

Ray Donovan is a “fixer” who works for the powerful law firm Goldman & Drexler that represents the rich and famous and solves all kinds of problems no matter how messy they are.

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Black (Indian Film)

Black is Bhansali’s Indian re-imagining of the Helen Keller story — in here, we follow Michelle McNally as she narrates the story of her life as a deaf and blind girl and the relationship with her teacher.