Friday, May 31, 2019
Rocketman Movie Review: Elton John's Biopic Strikes the Perfect, Tragic Note
'Rocketman,' starring Taron Egerton, is genuinely fun times at the movies and this particular Elton John musical proves its worth as a cinematic conversation with the viewers.
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NGK Movie Review: An Over-dramatic Suriya Spoils the Party That Has a Great Theme
NGK begins with a certain idealism, a certain promise only to degenerate into a silly farce, which uses garish styles and caricatured characters to take us on a 148-minute ride.
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Thursday, May 30, 2019
‘For the Birds’ Review: From an Overcrowded Chicken Coop Springs Unusual Life
By TEO BUGBEE
For the Birds ()
Opening Unknown Date
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2KaE6Zw
‘The Fall of the American Empire’ Review: A Satirical Take on the Crime Story
By GLENN KENNY
The Fall of the American Empire (R)
Opening May 31, 2019
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2MhuD5k
Godzilla Movie Review: He will Come Screaming at You for No Reason So Just Run
The first direct fight between two rival monsters is awesome. It’s thrilling and chilling and also ‘the song of ice and fire.’
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Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
‘Rocketman’ Review: The Fantastical Tale of Elton John, Survivor, Rock God, Camp Icon
By A.O. SCOTT
Rocketman ()
Opening Unknown Date
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2HH7PHY
Review: In ‘Leaving Home, Coming Home,’ Robert Frank Recounts His Career
By GLENN KENNY
Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank ()
Opening Unknown Date
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2Mg1vM1
Monday, May 27, 2019
Sunday, May 26, 2019
Saturday, May 25, 2019
Friday, May 24, 2019
Brightburn Movie Review: This Intriguing and Gory Film Cannot Be Taken Seriously
While 'Brightburn' is not exactly original, the premise is certainly interesting and intriguing. Directed by David Yarovesky, the film shines with its horror tropes.
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Thursday, May 23, 2019
Aladdin Movie Review: Will Smith is a Charming Showstopper in an Enthralling Fantasy
In 'Aladdin,' director Guy Ritchie showcases only a part of the original folklore, which is nevertheless fascinating and fun to watch, as it enthralls you in many ways.
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India's Most Wanted Review: Arjun Kapoor's Film Cuts to the Chase Minus Thrills
India's Most Wanted does have a good story, but unfortunately, its full potential has not been mined.
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‘Barbara Rubin’ Review: An Overlooked Filmmaker Gets Her Due
By GLENN KENNY
Barbara Rubin and the Exploding NY Underground ()
Opening May 24, 2019
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2EoEPm7
‘Diamantino’ Review: The Fairy Tale Life of a Soccer Star
By GLENN KENNY
Diamantino ()
Opening May 24, 2019
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2wbqcyj
‘Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation’ Review: A Return to 1969
By GLENN KENNY
Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation ()
Opening Unknown Date
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2wic0TW
‘The Proposal’ Review: The Artist, the Architect and the Other Woman
By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS
The Proposal ()
Opening Unknown Date
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2QiqA7e
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Review: ‘Booksmart’ Crashes the Party and Aces the Test
By A.O. SCOTT
Booksmart (R)
Opening May 24, 2019
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/30zv7Ha
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Monday, May 20, 2019
Sunday, May 19, 2019
Game of Thrones S8 E6 Review: The Iron Throne Feels like a Mopping-up Exercise
Game of Thrones premiered its finale on Monday morning. Read our spoiler free review of 'The Iron Throne' here.
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Saturday, May 18, 2019
Friday, May 17, 2019
De De Pyaar De Movie Review: No Escape from Lazy Stereotypes in Ajay Devgn Film
Ajay Devgan is in good form, both in the comic portions and in the dramatic bits, relying on his gift for restraint.
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De De Pyaar De Movie Review: It's the Perfect Family Entertainer You Were Waiting For
The film, packed with humour and competent performances is likely to get much love from the audiences who have had their fill of patriotic chronicles.
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A Dog's Journey Movie Review: Emotionally Engaging But Cliched
The theme of a dog returning, again and again, in different bodies to love and serve his human master, was established in the prequel, but stretched in this edition.
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Thursday, May 16, 2019
John Wick Parabellum Movie Review: Small Talk and Inane Violence Power Chapter 3
'John Wick: Chapter 3- Parabellum' follows the template of a classic revenge-thriller through Keanu Reeves' grieving Jonathan.
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‘The Souvenir’ Review: A Great Movie About a Bad Boyfriend
By A.O. SCOTT
The Souvenir (R)
Opening May 17, 2019
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2Q7ILN5
‘Asako I & II’ Review: Double the Love (and the Heartbreak)
By GLENN KENNY
Asako I & II (Not Rated)
Opening Unknown Date
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2Hu5MG1
‘All Creatures Here Below’ Review: A Runaway Couple in Crisis
By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS
All Creatures Here Below ()
Opening Unknown Date
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2W4PZqh
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
‘The Wandering Soap Opera’ Review: An Excursion Into Raúl Ruiz’s Fertile Mind
By A.O. SCOTT
The Wandering Soap Opera ()
Opening May 17, 2019
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2VwsGSc
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Kota Factory Season 1 Review: This Educational Satire is TVF's Best Since Pitchers
Kota Factory, created by Saurabh Khanna and directed by Raghav Subbu, is an ode to friendship and a biting commentary on brazen capitalism ingrained in our education system.
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Monday, May 13, 2019
Sunday, May 12, 2019
Saturday, May 11, 2019
Friday, May 10, 2019
Ayogya Movie Review: Vishal Steals the Show Right from the Beginning
Ayogya is powerful in its persuasive tempo and almost a frantic attempt to keep our attention from straying.
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Student of the Year 2 Movie Review: Tiger Shorff, Ananya Pandey's Film Barely Makes the Grade
Student of the Year 2 has some new stars in making. Ananya Pandey steals the show in the film directed by Punit Malhotra.
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Thursday, May 9, 2019
‘Charlie Says’ Review: Complicating Those Manson Family Values
By MANOHLA DARGIS
Charlie Says (R)
Opening May 17, 2019
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2VVtZye
‘At the Heart of Gold’ Review: A Thorough Record of Sexual Abuse
By BILGE EBIRI
At the Heart of Gold: Inside the USA Gymnastics Scandal ()
Opening May 3, 2019
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2LyBRSp
‘The Serengeti Rules’ Review: Making Science Spellbinding
By TEO BUGBEE
Serengeti Rules ()
Opening April 30, 2018
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2Hcda8B
‘The River and the Wall’ Review: Taking a Side on the Rio Grande
By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS
The River and the Wall ()
Opening May 3, 2019
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2PUdBsd
‘The Biggest Little Farm’ Review: The Pleasures of D.I.Y. Agriculture
By GLENN KENNY
The Biggest Little Farm (PG)
Opening May 10, 2019
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2vJX9Se
‘Pasolini’ Review: One Rebellious Filmmaker’s Tribute to Another
By A.O. SCOTT
Pasolini ()
Opening May 10, 2019
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2PTtteA
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Monday, May 6, 2019
Sunday, May 5, 2019
Saturday, May 4, 2019
Friday, May 3, 2019
K 13 Movie Review: Not Enough Meat to Hold Attention
K 13 may be very short by Tamil cinema standards at 102 minutes, but even then there is not enough meat to keep us absorbed.
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After Movie Review: A Generic, Repackaged Version of a Romance Film
Tom Betterton and Adam Silver's cinematography is standard but attractive as their frames capture the locales in all its glory.
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Ugly Dolls Movie Review: A Not-So-Perfect Musical with Life Lessons
The situations in the plot are rather bland, often seen in the past and uninspiring.
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Thursday, May 2, 2019
Setters Movie Review: A Sharp Comment on Indian Education System
Setters is designed like an Oceans 11 kind of caper where the stakes are not just a heist idea, but the education system of India.
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‘Long Shot’ Review: Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen Give Good Heart
By MANOHLA DARGIS
Long Shot (R)
Opening May 3, 2019
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2ZR2Qvy
‘Shadow’ Review: A Bleak World Splashed With Red
By GLENN KENNY
Shadow ()
Opening Unknown Date
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2UQhWxr
‘Meeting Gorbachev’ Review: Sitting Down With the Last Soviet Leader
By BEN KENIGSBERG
Meeting Gorbachev ()
Opening Unknown Date
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2PKzf1Z
‘Hesburgh’ Review: A Portrait of a Heroic and Scandal-Free Catholic Priest
By GLENN KENNY
Hesburgh ()
Opening May 3, 2019
from NYT Critics' Pick https://nyti.ms/2VJVbQa
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
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