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Tees Maar Khan Review
Tees Maar khan will be release on December 24, 2010. Tees Maar khan even though people in the promos of "Sheila ki jawaani" are getting crazy, but Akshay Kumar believes that the film perfectly clear - neatly, which will entertain the whole family.Tees Maar Khan Review
Tees Maar khan will be release on December 24, 2010. Tees Maar... more
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The American is one of those films that seems like it was made many years ago and only just released. It has much more in common with 50s character dramas than modern thrillers, and is a complete 180 from the frenetic pace of the Bourne franchise. It’s a quiet, contemplative study of a man, and the way he interacts with the world. The pace is almost lifeless, akin with a photo gallery. There is absolutely no rush to the proceedings, and yet the film doesn’t lose your interest. It holds you hostage and forces you to absorb every detail of its phenomenal cinematography. George Clooney makes for an incredibly subtle protagonist, and this is probably his best acting work to date. It’s a good thing too… because if he wasn’t on his game, there would be little else to help you pass the time… Read the complete review clicking in the link
http://www.thecinemasource.com/blog/movies/the-american/The American is one of those films that seems like it was made many years ago and only... more
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Pro football player Pat Tillman left the NFL to enlist in the U.S. Army after 9/11. Upon his death two years later, the U.S. military opted to reward him with the Purple Heart and other posthumous honors; meanwhile, his family set out to reveal the truth behind the events that claimed his life… Read the complete synopsis clicking in the link
http://www.thecinemasource.com/blog/movies/the-tillman-story/Pro football player Pat Tillman left the NFL to enlist in the U.S. Army after 9/11.... more
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From the sick and twisted mind of Robert Rodriguez comes the film Machete. Promising fans a ‘bloody’ good time, Machete is based on the ‘fake trailer’ shown in the 2007 film Grindhouse, another Rodriguez project. Setting the stage for this bloody revenge tale is a plot centering on our knife wielding hero himself, Machete (Danny Trejo). Machete is a Mexican ex-Federale. As the film starts, we’re treated to a prologue where Machete is forced to witness the death of his wife. The man responsible is the evil Mexican drug lord Torrez (Steven Seagal)…. Read the complete review clicking in the link
http://www.thecinemasource.com/blog/movies/machete/From the sick and twisted mind of Robert Rodriguez comes the film Machete. Promising... more
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It’s easy to think Going the Distance will fall short. It’s a romantic comedy relegated to the dreaded early September time slot – also known as, the month of forgotten movies – so it’s very possible that it’s a bit lacking in qualities of merit. But while I can’t say it’s the most memorable or consistently snappy comedy I’ve seen, I can say it has its pluses. It’s raunchier and more realistic than your average rom-com (an R rating can work wonders) and it makes for a refreshing end-of-summer capper… Read the complete review clicking in the link
http://www.thecinemasource.com/blog/movies/going-the-distance/It’s easy to think Going the Distance will fall short. It’s a romantic... more
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