Showing posts with label movie release. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie release. Show all posts

Monday, August 16, 2010

Movies Updates - New Movie Releases

Well as expected Peepli live is doin well the timing of movie release is perfect and Aamir Khan really knows how to market his movies. Also those who are fans of Rajnikant can see the pictures of music release odf the movie Endhiran. Movie is made in hindi also and in hindi it will release with the name of Robot. For the pictures of the movie release check photo gallery.

Other movies news: Angelina stared SALT has been hit in India and I've seen many bollywood actress tweeting for such roles possible in bollywoood movies also. I wish they get such role and moreover audience also. LOL

Those who like adult comedy can watch out for movie "Hello Darling" which has been given A Certificate by censor board in India. Producer Ashok Ghai reacted to the 'A' certificate saying, "I am not surprised with an 'A' certificate since there have to be few scenes dealing with sexual harassment in the story which we cannot afford to delete. Still the film is a feel good, light comedy without vulgarity, so adults in a family can comfortably watch this entertaining film which has a strong message."

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Peepli Live Movie - Watch Peeli Live Movie


An Amir Khan Production is always a thing to watch for and this time also the perfectionist is back with a new and a very different story called Peepli Live.The film is a satire on the farmers suicides and subsequent media and political response. The film tells the story of Natha a farmer in North India. Natha is about to lose his precious land due to an unpaid Government load. He finds the remedy in the very same Government programme that aids the families of indebted farmers who have committed suicide. As a survival option, Natha has to commit suicide. This becomes instant news and everyone from the political bigwigs, bureaucrats, media men; local henchmen descend upon the village to stake their claim. Will Natha really commit suicide or wont he is the questions to be answered in the theatres?Omkar Das Manikpuri plays the role of Natha while Raghubir Yadav, Malaika Shenoy, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Shalini Vatsa, Farrukh Jaffer, Vishal Sharma and Naseeruddin Shah play prominent roles in the film.

Friday, February 26, 2010

weekend movie releases - Hollywood

weekend movie releases - Hollywood: from now onward I have made my mind to add weeknend movie release review section on every Friday or before that for both hollywood and bollywood. I hope this iwll give fans a better idea to finalize whic movie to watch on weekend.

Here is the review of movies releasing this weekend:
  1. Cop Out - Marking the first time Kevin Smith has directed a film he didn't write, "Cop Out" plays as a riff on '80s-style buddy-cop action-comedies. The cast is inspired, with Bruce Willis, Tracy Morgan, and Seann William Scott all hamming it up for the camera. Unfortunately, the critics aren't impressed. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gives the movie one and a half out of four stars and calls it "your standard idiotic story about buddy cops."Entertainment Weekly's Owen Gleiberman had a similar take on the effort, calling it a "barely satirical homage." His grade: C-. Online critic James Berardinelli was slightly kinder, giving "Cop Out" two stars out of four. Still, according to Berardinelli, "It's tough generating much enthusiasm for a movie that does a lot of things but none of them well." And for those fans of "30 Rock" who would follow Tracy Morgan to the ends of the earth, critic Matt Pais has these words of warning: "Just because Tracy Morgan's in it doesn't mean it's funny."

Cop Out - Trailer - 2010




The Crazies - Its title is ridiculous. The plot has been done to death. There are no A-list stars. And yet, despite those hindrances, "The Crazies" has, in the words of The Hollywood Reporter, "the makings of a certified hit." Ty Burr of the Boston Globe gives the horror flick, a remake of George A. Romero movie, three out of four stars, and calls it "extremely solid stuff."Mr. Ebert is a bit less enthused, giving the movie two and a half out of four stars. "The Crazies" is "perfectly competent," Ebert writes, but after so many zombie flicks, he's lost interest in the genre. Geoff Berkshire from Chicago Metromix awards the movie three and a half stars out of five. He likes that "The Crazies" knows what works: "Scary set pieces and likeable characters." Oh, and gore. Lots and lots of gore.


Please also check for the review of movie that had already created buzz online , yes I am talking about :

The Yellow Handkerchief (2010)