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Have movies eaten up all the space of that almost worn out hard drive of yours? Did you wish you had few extra hours in a day just so you could watch one more film? Do Fridays excite you more than any other day of the week? Does the 70 mm screen give you a different high? If 'yes' is your answer to any of these, join the party! MovieRoundup is for all you avid filmophiliacs. Come spread the love!
LATEST ARTICLES ( 814 )
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Predestination: What Came First – The Chicken Or The Egg?
Ethan Hawke is not unknown for his adventurous choice of movies, be it the horror thriller ‘Sinister’ or the Spierig brothers’ previous venture ‘Daybreakers’,... Read more
Posted on 20 December 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Pissasu: A Compassionate Love Story With Paranormal Touch
In the opening shot of Pissasu, the camera zooms out on the face of a beautiful woman, almost smiling. As the camera continues to zoom out, we see that she’s... Read more
Posted on 20 December 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Predestination: What Came First – The Chicken Or The Egg?
Ethan Hawke is not unknown for his adventurous choice of movies, be it the horror thriller ‘Sinister’ or the Spierig brothers’ previous venture ‘Daybreakers’,... Read more
Posted on 19 December 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
The Hobbit : The Battle of Five Armies: There and Back Again Emotionally
Just as the ‘The Return of the King’ completed the quest of the fellowship, Bilbo’s journey with the dwarves is brought to completion with ‘The Battle of the... Read more
Posted on 19 December 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Lingaa: Stuck Between the Times
There’s so much easiness around. Every moment is a delayed cakewalk. When your character is such a proclaimed supreme authority, unfettered by any difficulty... Read more
Posted on 13 December 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Lingaa: The Hero with a Thousand Faces
In one of the scenes in “Lingaa”, Rajinikanth is seen reading Joseph Campbell’s “The Hero with A Thousand Faces’. The camera zooms in on the book’s title from... Read more
Posted on 12 December 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Exodus: Gods and Kings: “There is Only Me Here”
Man trying to contemplate the nature of the God(s) of the Egyptians, the God of the Hebrews, the God of the Old Testament and the God of the New Testament... Read more
Posted on 09 December 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Don’t Want My Southern Film Career to End With ‘Lingaa': Sonakshi Sinha
“I would love to do more projects (down south) provided I get good scripts,” Sonakshi said.“The southern film industries are rich in content, which is why so... Read more
Posted on 08 December 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Action Jackson: Clueless Jackson
Ajay Devgn in Action Jackson’s first fight sequence at a hotel is introduced with a Superman cartoon in the background. He picks up a set of tooth-picks to... Read more
Posted on 06 December 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Extremely Tough to Write and Direct Comedy: Sulemani Keeda Director
Is your film a slap in the face of Bollywood and the kind of films that have been made?No, it’s just the story I wanted to tell. It was never meant to be some... Read more
Posted on 02 December 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
The Hunger Games – Mockingjay Part I: All the World is A (Reality TV) Stage
Before going on to explain why I think “The Hunger Games – Mockingjay Part I” is a case of too little butter spread over too much (dry) bread, a note of thanks... Read more
Posted on 02 December 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Yamaleela 2: Where’s The Leela?
We don’t feel like speaking much after a screening of Yamaleela 2. It’s not about the dash of hopes for an uncomplaining viewer, buying a ticket trusting the... Read more
Posted on 29 November 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Kaaviya Thalaivan: Salute to The Effort, But Not The Film
At the end of “Kaaviya Thalaivan”, there’s a side in you that wants to laud the effort of auteur G. Vasanthabalan, who has always strived to give us good cinema... Read more
Posted on 29 November 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Ala Ela: Chauvinist Laughs
The so-called surprise welcomes that films like Ee Rojullo (which ended up doing more damage), Swamy Ra Ra, Uyyala Jampala and even the recent Karthikeya... Read more
Posted on 28 November 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
The Equalizer: Where Washington Dispatches Baddies in Style
There are some strong similarities between last week’s Keanu Reeves’ “John Wick” and Denzel Washington’s character in “The Equalizer”. Read more
Posted on 25 November 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
The November Man: An Entertaining Old-Fashioned Espionage Thriller
Firstly, I don’t understand why was The November Man panned by the critics? It’s not as bad as they’ve criticized it. Agreed it’s old-fashioned, but it’s still ... Read more
Posted on 23 November 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Thulasi Nair Interview: A Star in the Making
Thulasi never grew up aspiring to be an actress like her mother or sister. She’d laugh at people who thought she was destined to be an actress. “I wasn’t keen i... Read more
Posted on 23 November 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Happy Ending: Back to Home Ground
The movie is a loyal parody in the first place, reminding us of the avatars that the born-rich kids in the film are. It’s picture perfect. Read more
Posted on 22 November 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Naaigal Jaakirathai: Entertaining, but Beware of Clichés
In Tamil films, the hero always has a best friend, and here our hero’s (Karthik) best friend turns out to be the dog named Subramani. Read more
Posted on 22 November 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Big Hero 6: Huggable Action
The apparent Japanese manga influence is because the movie is based on a Marvel comic of the same name which hopefully would be worth checking out to see how... Read more
Posted on 20 November 2014 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES