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The Golden Monk Review

The Golden Monk Review Centuries ago the set had been banished from paradise for their forbidden love. And have since been reincarnated countless occasions without recognizing each other. Connected by an old buddy himself reincarnated as a monk-cum-were-tiger (Legislation Kar-Ying), both team up to remove large rampaging demons. However the yield of an old enemy out of Butong's past yells the deadly world into unprecedented threat. By Hong Kong humor hit-maker from the Eighties to reigning schlockmeister of the Nineties into blockbusting mega-producer throughout the Noughties, great old Wong Jing only keeps hammering away. In the launching set-piece with Butong unable to subdue a giant bass demon rampaging through the town, to the tragicomic love between dorky monk and swaggering tomboy, to the magnificent CGI monster mash finale, Wong proudly proffers a series of secondhand products. With manic performances and rapid-fire gags improbable to interpret to get a non-Chinese crowd The...

Mahanubhavaru Review

Mahanubhavaru Review Bizarre-yet-expected turn of events different themonly to view them as one ultimately. Two buddies and their life strategy and self-centric fans form the crux of both Mahanubhavaru (imperial spirits ). Even though Ajay, the disciplinarian, states life ought to be intended to some T, Sanjay insists on living in the present time, while working towards attaining the target set on your own. The script just divides the film between the two buddies, who have equal share in duets and heartbreak songs. Director Sandeep's method of telling a narrative of BFFs parting ways by countless bits of flashback, particularly in the first half, has to have posed a huge challenge to editor R D Ravi. He shines through in his job. Considering that the film operates only on a single track, viewers don't have any option but to observe the faces of both protagonists throughout. This, it appears, has tied the hands of cinematographer NTA Veeresh. In the hurry to depict the complexit...

Upendra Matte Baa Review

Upendra Matte Baa Review If a person has observed Soggade Chinni Nayana, then that might look to be a near photocopy of each scene from the movie. Obviously, the movie will not have the Upendra signature in regards to the dialogues. However, are those dialogues sufficient to save a movie that sounds to be an elaborate navel show? Well, that is dependent upon how much one favors such content. The first Telugu movie was shown to be a large saving grace for Nagarjuna. Among the greatest attractions is that the pairing of Upendra and Prema once more. There's also a cameo from Chandini. The movie has some colourful tunes and struggles, also. However, the speed of this movie looks inconsistent and you can not help but cringe through the excessive display of navels that looks unnecessary following some stage. If family dramas with a few actions, family opinion, songs, dances and supernatural elements alongside you, you could just like the fare. Upendra does amuse and Prema and Sruthi Hari...

Kempirve Review

Kempirve Review The project proves to be much more drama than that he asked for. Venkat Bharadwaj's Kempirve comes with an intriguing storyline and what lifts it's great performances from the ensemble cast. This movie gives senior celebrity HG Dattatreya another unforgettable character on display after this past year's Neer Dose. The genre and treatment of this movie reminds you of a number of this component comedy part noir movies like Khosla Ka Ghosla. The movie starts with the debut of the protagonist Venkatesh Murthy, that leads a dull life like most guys his age do. He has to meet with a realtor Naidu, who pushes him into accepting a job at his real estate industry and asserts Venkatesh reminds him of his late dad. What follows is an enjoyable ride of a few highs and lows along with a narrative of bittersweet revenge. The movie has two standout actors who guarantee you're entertained. While Dattatreya, together with his customary brilliance, is among these, another...