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A Portokalos family secret brings the beloved characters back together for an even bigger and Greeker wedding.
Director: Kirk Jones
Writer: Nia Vardalos
Genre:Comedy
Stars: Nia Vardalos, Michael Constantine, Christina Eleusiniotis
Synopsis:A young Greek woman falls in love with a non-Greek and struggles to get her family to accept him while she comes to terms with her heritage and cultural
identity.
Movie Reviews:
My son and I just came home after seeing "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2."
We loved the first movie and laughed but when seeing the sequel, I must
warn you, I laughed until I cried and had sore stomach muscles. There
were more hilarious scenes this time around than the first time and a
multitude of new ones. If I could have given "My Big Fat Greek Wedding
2" a rating of 11 or 12, I would not hesitate. All of the original cast
of characters from "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" are in this movie. These
characters are the ones whom we fell in love with. Getting to know
everyone's quirks and idiosyncrasies in more detail was beyond
enjoyable, amusing and refreshing. There are some awesome underlying
messages creatively blended with humor that effectively relay messages
we all should take heed and learn from. What warmed my heart and
tickled my funny bone also made me feel loved and accepted as a member
of the Portokalos family, despite what my DNA may show otherwise. On
the way to the movie theater, I decided to keep an open mind. I ignored
the negative and hateful reviews of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2" to
form my own opinions. I cannot begin to express how ecstatic I am that
we saw this movie. So, my advice to is overlook the spiteful,
pessimistic reviews and opinions you read and hear about this movie.
Then take a break, bring some face tissues, go to the theater and see
"My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2".
Watch Adventure new Movie of the 15 April 2016 The Jungle Book. The man-cub Mowgli flees the jungle after a threat from the tiger Shere Khan. Guided by Bagheera the panther and the bear Baloo, Mowgli embarks on a journey of self-discovery, though he also meets creatures who don't have his best interests at heart.
Director: Jon Favreau
Writers: Justin Marks (screenplay), Rudyard Kipling (book)
Stars: Neel Sethi, Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba
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The Buzz: This just in: After a successful first weekend overseas -- Mowgli and co. brought in just under $30 million -- Disney has greenlighted a sequel with Jon Favreau in place to develop and direct.
Bring on the bare necessities! The Jungle Book has always been one of my favorite childhood films, and I can't wait to see Jon Favreau's interpretation of the Disney classic come to life on the big screen. From all of the trailers I've seen so far, this film looks great! - Akimi
Movie eviews & Ratings:
To those who still hold any degree of skepticism for Jon Favreau's The
Jungle Book—Disney's live-action adaptation of the Rudyard
Kiplingclassic—I say just sing along to "Forget about your worries and
your strife…" That's a guaranteed earworm from this really good film.
Complete with splendid sound design and flabbergasting CGI wizardry,
director Favreau, with cinematographer Bill Pope, deftly crafts this
spectacle not only to dazzle viewers but also to enhance its dramatic
agenda.
With an excellent voice cast, The Jungle Book presents a colorful array
of memorable characters. Idris Elba as Shere Kahn is chillingly
formidable with his guttural threats. Ben Kingsley brings nobility and
wisdom in the sleek jungle cat Bagheera. In her short sequence as the
python Kaa, Scarlett Johansson delivers the film's backstory with a
magnetic voice. Giancarlo Eposito's Akela and Lupita Nyong'o's Raksha
supply the fierce patriarch and protective maternal vibes needed by
their characters. Christopher Walken as the mafia-king orangutan
waiting for extinction is an oddly delightful sight, especially when he
starts to sing. Bill Murray as the manipulative sloth bear Baloo is a
crowd favorite as he blurs the line between being annoying and
adorable. Even the lesser animals (porcupine, pygmy hog, squirrel,
etc.) manage to steal the show as sources of comic relief.
In his first feature appearance, Neel Sethi as young Mowgli is tasked
with selling the wonder and portraying the humanity of this tale.
Considering that he is basically working within the confines of his
imagination and a green screen room for the entire film, he manages to
make everything believable: the beauty and danger of the jungle, his
kinetic and charismatic character, and his deep connection with the
animals. Of course, this is owed in large part to Jon Favreau's
direction's too. A magical scene in the film (and my favorite!): an
infant Mowgli and Bagheera's innocently touches Bagheera's face. It's a
sweet moment, a reminder that the there's a seed of humanity in each of
us.
Although the film comes a bit dark, fans are not robbed of iconic songs
such as "The Bare Necessities", "I Wanna Be Like You," and a jovial
musical scoring for the film (thanks to John Debney). Old as it may,
the story of The Jungle Book remains an affecting contemplation on the
virtues of family, self-growth, and man's progress at the expense of
nature. The Jungle Book successfully opens a new chapter in cinema's
visual storytelling prowess. It deserves to be seen, and unequivocally
needs to be experienced in 3D or better, an IMAX theater. It is
immersive, it is enchanting, and it is wonderful.
Bollywood Star Shah Rukh Khan, heads to Mumbai in order to wish his God a happy birthday. When things don't go according to plan, Gaurav's obsession with Aryan crosses the line.
Director: Maneesh Sharma
Writers: Habib Faisal (screenplay), Habib Faisal (dialogue)
Stars: Shah Rukh Khan, Joelle Koissi, Mariola Jaworska
Movie Reviews:
Hey man finally it's 15th April 12:53 AM in India and 'FAN' will release today and first show starts in morning around 9 am, then how come you have watched this movie while 1 day before on 14 April, ( 1 day before it actual release ? ) . You are just a Shah Rukh Khan hater and nothing else, pretending to be neutral. In your hate you have judged this movie without even watching it.
I am not saying this movie is brilliant because I haven't watched it. I would definitely watch it today morning and then i will give my review. But rating a movie or writing a review without even watching the movie is against ethical standards and IMDb policy as well.
I would suggest people to not take any reviews seriously of him or anyone like him until after few more hours, after watching, thanks.
Such a brilliant movie...amazing story line, great locations, perfect dialogues and above all unbelievable acting by SRK as Gaurav. SRK as Aryan was great but as Gaurav he was as Grand as expected. The film has various undertones which were obviously part of the play as well. It would have required a director and screenwriter who is at the peak of his direction and writing skills to have made it happen. Screenplay, perhaps one of the finest in recent times as real as possible- without the extra sugar that you expect from a Fan affection towards their Idol. And best thing, it felt like it ended early as audiences were wanting more. Seriously Indian cinema standards will take a rise more with this movie.Enjoy in the large screen with as many SRK fans as possible along side non SRKians. You just cant get enough of this man's performance Highly recommended to watch more than one.
BOTTOM LINE: If you don't like SRK, you will come out of theatre with heart full of emotions for him.
With the emergence of the world's first mutant, Apocalypse, the X-Men must unite to defeat his extinction level plan. SCi FI Movie 2016.
Director: Bryan Singer
Writers: Simon Kinberg (screenplay), Bryan Singer (story)
Stars: Jennifer Lawrence, Sophie Turner, Olivia Munn
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Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 27 May 2016 (USA) See more
Also Known As: X-Men: Apocalipsis See more
Filming Locations: Montréal, Québec, Canada See more
Movie Reviw:
Following the logically respected global wreck hit X-Men: Days of Future Past, director Bryan Singer returns taking into account X-MEN: APOCALYPSE. Since the start of civilization, he was worshipped as a god. Apocalypse, the first and most powerful mutant from Marvel's X-Men universe, amass the powers of many supplementary mutants, becoming immortal and deafening. Upon awakening after thousands of years, he is disillusioned taking into account the world as he finds it and recruits a team of powerful mutants, including a disheartened Magneto (Michael Fassbender), to cleanse mankind and make a optional membership world order, on top of which he will reign. As the fate of the Earth hangs in the savings account, Raven (Jennifer Lawrence) in imitation of the further of Professor X (James McAvoy) must benefit a team of minor X-Men to mount taking place less their greatest nemesis and preserve mankind from utter destruction
Fearing that the actions of Superman are left unchecked, Batman takes on the Man of Steel, while the world wrestles with what kind of a hero it really needs.
Director: Zack Snyder
Writers: Chris Terrio, David S. Goyer | 4 more credits »
Stars: Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams | See full cast & crew
Movie Reviews:
I am drawn back to when this movie was first announced and how I
despised the notion of a Batman V Superman film a la Freddy vs Jason,
Alien vs Predator and so on. It all seemed like a huge gimmick to me
and I expected the worst for this movie. Fast forward a couple years, I
am sitting down at a private screening, the lights go down and the
movies opens up. The opening sequence was not what I expected but shows
Snyder's visual creativity in a similar manner as he did with the
opening sequence of Watchmen.
We are hearkened to the Black Zero Event, only we see it from Bruce
Wayne's perspective as shown in some of the trailers. I love that
Snyder uses Bruce's as the eyes of the audience to get an outside
perspective of the surrounding madness and destruction, and he does it
very effectively. You are mad at these beings, you feel the terror, the
confusion the anger for them bringing there war here, it plays out with
spectacle and sadness.
I had reported a rumor about Scoot Macnairy's characters months back
and was called out by Ocelot and others several times on things I
reported, well turns out it was true. Something tragic happens at the
hearing and it is our insight of how cunning and vicious this Lex
Luthor is.
The overall story is well woven and much better than MOS, you can
definitely breathe a sigh of relief in that Terrio does a great job of
crafting this all together. The movie is a visual tour de force as we
have come to expect with Snyder but let me just say that his directing
has also improved. For those who moaned about the shaky cam and muted
colors, they will be pleased. Performance wise. EVERYONE does an
outstanding job, the standouts to me were Affleck, Eissenberg and
Gadot. I was not on the Ben, Gal, Jesse hate wagon, though I found
Eissenberg's casting questionable but I felt he had shown that he has
some capable range of pulling it off. Affleck is Bruce Wayne, Affleck
is Batman, talk about casting redemption. Similar to Reynolds,
GL>Deadpool. Affleck should no longer be bogged with complaints about
Daredevil.
For those that hated on Gadot, suck it, she owns the role in every way
possible, she really has stepped up her acting game as well. The woman
has presence as Diana, grace and beauty and as Wonder Woman, she is
truly a Goddess. People were moaning about Gail's size, forget that
nonsense, she proves she does not need bulking muscles to be a warrior
and her fight scenes are exceptional, makes Faora look like she was
waltzing. Eissenberg, well well well. Let me first say I thought the
best versions of Luthor were from the Lois and Clark and Smalville TV
shows but Jesse brings something totally new to the game.
Jesse plays his Luthor like a true devil. He is deceiving,
manipulative, conniving, that line the Devil will do it, he is
referring to himself to me. I could not help but see him like a Lucifer
in his role and wondered if Jesse kind of based playing his character
that way. Everyone else support wise was absolutely great. I do not
want to write a long report of praises so let me see if I can cap off
before getting on my flight. The fight set up was a little weak but boy
the pay off was spectacular. Cavill I feel needs to step up a little
more, granted he was wonderful but he was out shined. He needs to get
beyond that distraught expression that he likes to use because he does
it to death in this and I found that annoying.
The other member intro's were great and will have you all pumped for
the JLA, the Knightmare scene was horrific and impactful and made me
smile like a little geek. The final fight was amazing. Never in a CBM
have we seen anything like it, yes I said it NEVER and lastly, I will
say the movie does end on a heart wrenching note but a wink in the end.
I loved it gave it a 9 and looking forward to seeing it again next
week. If you guys have any questions ask I am going to be on a plane
for the next 6-7 hours so will try to respond. I may have exaggerated
about it being 10X better than MOS but I will say 5X better.
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A man believes he has put his mysterious past behind him and has dedicated himself to beginning a new, quiet life. But when he meets a young girl under the control of ultra-violent Russian gangsters, he can't stand idly by - he has to help her.
Director: Antoine Fuqua
Writers: Richard Wenk, Michael Sloan (television series) | 1 more credit »
Stars: Denzel Washington, Marton Csokas, Chloë Grace Moretz | See full cast & crew »
Movie Reviews:
The Equalizer is NOT Man on Fire. The Equalizer is NOT your typical
action flick. Washington's Robert McCall is not self-destructive or
addicted. Though there are great choreographed fights, special effects
and fantastic explosions, The Equalizer is more Bourne than Bond.
Denzel Washington portrays this ex-CIA operative, who is content to
live a meticulously simple life. Quietly contained, but with
ever-building intensity, Washington turns in another stellar
performance.
Chloe Grace Moretz, as the teenage prostitute, is a force...
Antoine Fuqua, the directer who brought us Training Day, which earned
Denzel his Best Actor Oscar, helms this movie with a steady hand. His
direction of the drama and the action blend seamlessly, drawing us into
the complexity of this character-driven piece.
Robert McCall keeps to himself, content to live his ordinary life; he
is every man's man. But, his steady moral compass, and strong sense of
justice lead him back into the fray. This character is not infallible,
and he is not looking for trouble. He just wants what's right.
This film is a superbly acted, exciting and violent ride! In the
pursuit of justice, there will be blood. But this time, you'll be
rooting for the good guy, and I, a fifty years young woman, loved every
minute of it!