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MOVIE REVIEW: Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb

It’s been a heck of a ride for Larry Daley ever since the first two movies. Who would have thought he has grown from a lowly graveyard-shift watchman at New York’s famous American Museum of Natural History to one wh...
 
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MOVIE REVIEW: “TRAGIC THEATER” – A Tragedy of a Movie

In the end, Tragic Theater is a messy movie. Though it is backed up by an interesting concept the results ended up being catastrophic due to the film’s many inconsistencies; namely the writing, the directing, the editing, and t...
 
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MOVIE REVIEW: TAKEN 3 – The Final Take

Liam Neeson returns for the final time as Bryan Mills in Taken 3. After finding his ex-wife murdered, Bryan Mills swears to find the culprit behind her tragic demise while avoiding the police who thinks he was behind her death.
 
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MOVIE REVIEW: THE INTERVIEW – The Ballsiest Movie of the Year!

The Interview is far from being called as one of the best cinematic satires of our time but the said film is still packed with a fairly good amount of cleverness as it is driven by the film’s ballsy premise and frequently deliv...
 
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THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES
THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES
THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES

MOVIE REVIEW: THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES – ‘A Spectacular Goodbye’

For every series, or any piece of medium of narrative has its definite end, and in that end, this is where the known world we knew and the characters that we loved, hate or empathized, their glorious moments and the lines that ...
 
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MOVIE REVIEW: Minuscule: The Valley of The Lost Ants

When it comes to film, the first thought that pops up in one’s mind once French movies are mentioned would be silent movies. Typically rendered in black and white, audacious and ambitious plots that interlace the lives of...
 
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