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  1. Borat Movie Review
    by Ralph Crenshaw. Due to some brilliant marketing on Myspace, and other outlets, the release of Borat: Cultural Learning of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan was heavily anticipated by many. Even people who had never heard of Sacha Baron Cohen (who plays Borat) or seen the Ali-G show (Cohen's hilarious HBO series) were eagerly awaiting the movie. Borat was originally a character on The Ali G ... products, articles, news

  2. Borat! The Biggest Load of Rubbish You Will Ever See-a Movie Review
    by Gary Simpson. OK. I know some people think that Sacha Baron Cohen's "Borat: The Cultural Learnings of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" is clever, funny, witty etc etc. I didn't. Call me a kill-joy if you want. I don't care. I went to the cinema full of expectation. But I was sadly disappointed. I thought Borat was mildly amusing - for about 20 to 30 minutes. Then it became tedious, tire... products, articles, news

  3. Movie Review - Ta Ra Rum Pum
    by Seo Mumbai. The good things first - Ta Ra Rum Pum - is what used to be called 'wholesome family entertainment' before wholesome went out of out films. The bad thing is that the melodrama is somewhat forced and piled on too thick. The middle of this Siddharth Anand movie, which is inspired by Life is Beautiful is watchable, it's the before and after that's a problem- generic love story and generic sports flic... products, articles, news

  4. Yatra Movie review
    by Seo Mumbai. He is a Mahara-shtrian, living in Andhra Pradesh, writing Hindi books with Farsi titles. While you try to figure this out, Goutam Ghose's Yatra keeps getting derailed at several places. In the process of deciphering a writer's imagination that moves between fact and fiction, Ghose goes almost breathless with an anti-consumerism message. The writer Dashrath Joglekar (Nana Patekar - distracted), o... products, articles, news

  5. Welcome to the Idiocracy - Movie Review
    by Anthony Chatfield. One of my favorite movies of all time is Office Space from Mike Judge. I've never worked in an office myself, but the quotidian farce is perfect for any work place, especially any that is as hated as the office. The man behind such genius comedy was in my mind a God for having crafted it. Overlooking King of the Hill, which I never fully supported, or his first work in Beavis and Butthead, someth... products, articles, news

  6. Movie Review - Serenity
    by Darren LaRose. I must confess that up until this point I haven't been a fan of Joss Whedon's work. For some reason (probably the cast) I've been unable to engage with the Buffyverse at all. I therefore ignored Firefly entirely when it aired, assuming it would be more of the same, and, I'm deeply ashamed to admit, relished in the box office woes of Serenity when it hit the theatres earlier this year. It's dif... products, articles, news

  7. Movie Review - 28 Days Later
    by Darren LaRose. From Danny Boyle, the director that brought you "Trainspotting", is 28 Days Later, a stylish zombie horror that manages to stay true to the roots of the genre, while at the same time propelling it forward. The result is one of the best zombie films of the past decade, and indeed, a film that transcends the genre, and is a legitimately good movie in its own right. The story opens with a gaggle of... products, articles, news

  8. Ratatouille Movie Review
    by Carolyn Croyle. In the new movie Ratatouille, Remy has a problem. As with many who live in France, he has a passion for fine food, and a gift for making it. His keen sense of smell serves him very well as an enthusiastic gourmet, and in his ability to pick just the right combination of ingredients to create magical flavors. And great food is that to him - magic. It has a power that fills him with wonder and awe.... products, articles, news

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