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(2008 English language film, shot entirely in the city of Bruges, Belgium. It revolves around three characters. Ray (Colin Farell), a rookie assassin, and his mentor hitman Ken (Brendon Gleeson). Thirdly, their boss, Harry (Ralph Fiennes))   The dark humor laced tale of ‘in Bruges’ revolves around ‘Ray,’ a rookie assassin who accidentally kills a …

continued from part 1 Cut to 2020-21 India’s tour of Australia. India began the test series without Sharma’s key ladke, batting ace Rohit and bowling spearhead Ishant. This was the opening for a string of forced absentees in the Indian team. Next, India’s best bowlers Shami and Umesh Yadav, were injured in the first and …

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Aaron Ramsey is a player which is difficult to categorise, he is not a super star, he never is very prolific, against Liverpool he was quite random and indisciplined, yet against Chelsea he was subdued yet effective. He or me is someone who is always ‘upcoming’ and we Arsenal fans for long time have this …

Since in the last review of Ishq, we focused on a particular quirk in the movie, this movie has one gem in it, which again is easy to miss, it is from Johnny Lever in the first half hour of the movie, he get’s into one of his fits and approaches Dande, a sub-inspector, and …

If you wanted a pure cinematic ‘paisa vasool’ experience, then look no further, the last scene of Rajnikanth’s ‘Kaala’ is complete in all respects. The symbolism of color, and sheer brilliance in portrayal is cinematic magic at it’s best, exploiting the ‘visual’ aspect of the medium, it is satisfaction in itself! There is a tradition …