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Directed by: Farah Khan
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Happy New Year is too long, predictable, flimsy and lacks that awesome SRK-Farah chemistry we've seen before. His fab abs can only hide so many flaws. Sadly, Indiawaale won't be breaking any locks!
Directed by: John Carney
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Begin Again is a lovely and charming romantic drama. Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo share great chemistry which ties together the sometimes sappy storyline nicely. All in all, it's a great weekend watch!
Directed by: Akshay Akkineni
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Pizza is a decent rendition of the Tamil supernatural thriller. It has good twists and a handful of OMG moments. Loop holes in the script may bring it down, but it's still one of the better horror films Bollywood has produced in ages.
Directed by: Shashank Khaitan
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Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania takes DDLJ's love story and retells in a way that you'll surely fall in love with the lead pair, Varun and Alia, despite all its predictable Bollywood clichés. The pumpy soundtrack is just another reason to watch this rom-com!
Directed by: Matt Reeves
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Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is one hell of a sequel. A thrilling story, mind-blowing performances (especially Andy Serkis') and remarkably insane action sequences - it has it all. You don't want to miss this one!
Directed by: Samar Shaikh
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Vidya Balan succeeds in providing us with entertainment, entertainment and entertainment once again. Bobby Jasoos is a fun and charming mystery movie but a choppy climax and story loopholes let it down. This is no 'Kahani' but it's still worth a watch!
Directed by: Josh Boone
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Fault in Our Stars is the teenage romance you've been waiting for. Its witty writing and fabulous performances make it a must watch. Don't forget to carry a box full of tissues!
Directed by: Mohit Suri
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The film kicks off well with decent performances by Riteish and Sidharth. However, it’s the inconsistent script and Shraddha Kapoor's annoying acts that prove to be the real villains for this overly hyped thriller. An average watch!
Directed by: Sajid Khan
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Humshakals lacks 3 things: a good story, decent music and moderately funny jokes. Unless you're a fan of the Sajid Khan's slapstick comedies, skip the film or you'll end up in Cray G Asylum.
Directed by: Olivier Dahan
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Grace of Monaco has the ideal casting of Nicole Kidman and superb cinematography but the melodramatic script makes it a missed opportunity.