MOVIES

MORE DRIVERS; SAME STORY IN FAST AND FURIOUS X

While the film offers entertainingly silly action sequences, buoyed by Jason Momoa’s enjoyable performance, there is an overwhelming sense of desperate familiarity throughout “Fast X,” making it feel more like warmed-over leftovers than ever before.

SHEKHAR KAPUR’S WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT IS FUNNY, EMOTIONAL AND A ROM COM WE HAD BEEN WAITING FOR

How do you find lasting love in today’s world? For documentary-maker and dating app addict Zoe (Lily James), swiping right has only delivered an endless stream of Mr. Wrongs to her eccentric mother Cath’s (Emma Thompson) dismay. For Zoe’s childhood friend and neighbor Kaz (Shazad Latif), the answer is to follow his parents’ example and opt for an arranged (or “assisted”) marriage to a bright and beautiful bride from Pakistan. As Zoe films his hopeful journey from London to Lahore to marry a stranger chosen by his parents, she begins to wonder if she might have something to learn from a profoundly different approach to finding love.

THE SPINE CHILLING U-TURN

Radhika, an aspiring journalist, decides to cover an article on flyover accidents where motorists move the concrete blocks to make a U-turn to skip the traffic congestion. The blocks are left on the road in the middle, which leads to these accidents. She begins scooping out information regarding the accidents with the help of the crime reporter Aditya.

SALMAN IS EVERY OTHER SALMAN BEFORE KISI KA BHAI KISI KI JAAN

The movie is Salmanist. It is meant for Bhai fans and only Bhai fans will understand the dialogues and jokes. If Salman Khan was a country- it would be inhabited by all the characters of his movies from Bodyguard to Ananya and all you need to do is connect the dots between all the characters and their stories to really figure out if the jokes or euphemisms land for you.

POLITE SOCIETY BURSTS WITH ENERGY

Cast: Priya Kansara, Ritu Arya, Nimra Bucha , Akshay Khanna Polite Society is a British action comedy-drama that has finally found its way to American

LEE WON-TAE’S THE DEVIL’S DEAL TELLS IT’S AMORAL CHARACTERS LIKE NONE OTHER

Hae Woong, an assembly member candidate, is taken out of the running because he became a thorn in the side of a local bigwig, Soon Tae. Hounded by loan sharks, due to defaulting a campaign loan, he decides to get his hands dirty. He steals classified government’s information about an urban development plan and obtains the help of a local gang leader, Pil Do, by promising hefty real estate profit.

ADITYA ROY KAPOOR’S CRIME THRILLER LOOKS GOOD ON THE SURFACE

On a rainy night, a murder happens of a person called Aakash Sardana. Inspector Shivani Mathur (Mrunal Thakur) is assigned to investigate this crime and following the intricacies and every minute detail at the crime scene, she finds out the prime accused of the murder, who is Arjun Saigal (Aditya Roy Kapur) a civil engineer.

ROAD HOME IS A SECOND CHANCE ROMANCE SHOW WITH MATURE STORYLINE

Investment director Gui Xiao and Explosive Ordnance Disposal police Lu Yan Chen were childhood sweethearts who fell in love while in middle school. Gui Xaio, could not deal with the pressure of her parents personalities, broken marriage and Lu Yan Chen’s absence while in the highly regarded Chinese Special Forces bomb squad on remote missions, and breaks up with him over phone.

KANJOOS MAKHICHOOS BRINGS CHEAP THRILLS

Jamnaprasad (Kunal Kemmu), son of Gangaprasad (Piyush Mishra) and Saraswati (Alka Amin) and husband of Madhuri (Shweta Tripathi Sharma), is the miserly sort who skimps on the essentials and even stubs out incense sticks after he is done with his prayers.

BHEED IS A CHRONICLE FOR THE HISTORY OF HUMANITY

As the Indian government shut down life as it existed, millions of migrant workers, who depend on their livelihood for jobs in big cities, had nowhere to go overnight as the uncertain lock down left them without livelihood or any means thereof.

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