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Fahad Zafar
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The Artist (2011) – Movie Review

The Artist (2011) – Movie Review In 1927, George (Dujardin) is Hollywood’s top star, swashbuckling through adventure blockbusters with his faithful sidekick dog Uggy. At one of his premieres he meets Peppy (Bejo), a mystery girl who gets her own shot at stardom as a dancing extra in one of George’s films. His grumpy wife […]

Money Ball – Movie Review (2011)

Money Ball – Movie Review (2011) Billy Beane may very well have achieved something great in Oakland during the 2002 season- but from this point forward he will be able to include this statement in the same breath, “Brad Pitt played me in a movie.” MONEYBALL combines two of my biggest passions, it’s a movie […]

Young Adult (2011) – Movie Review

Young Adult (2011) – Movie Review There’s something almost subversive about the way “Young Adult” picks apart the conventions of the contemporary movie comedy. Unexpectedly sinister and bleak, director Jason Reitman’s film borrows from the romantic-comedy formula, but injects a note of realism by showing what happens when the antisocial pathologies of a broadly drawn […]

Land Gold Women (2011) – Movie Preview

Land Gold Women (2011) – Movie Preview This is a line every film student should drill into their heads before they set out to make their first feature. No doubt that Hari — a London Film School grad who makes her debut with Land Gold Women — is probably aware of this. It shows, in […]

Splice (2009) – Movie Review

Splice (2009) – Movie Review It starts with a monster. But then, it always does, doesn’t it? Created in a lab, intended for great things, but undone by the hubris and short-sightedness of its creators, it ultimately destroys those who presume to nurture and protect it while leaving behind some short-hand lessons about poking Mother […]

Bend It like Beckham (2002)

Bend It like Beckham (2002) Lest we forget, the World Cup looms large on the horizon. However, there is one reason to celebrate football coming home: Bend It like Beckham. Gurinder Chadha’s unabashedly feelgood comedy is a hugely entertaining mix of East Is East and Billy Elliot, about a young woman striving to realise her […]

Ghost Protocol – Review!

Ghost Protocol – Review! After a rash of red-baiting anti-communist films in the early 1950s, the popular cinema of the English-speaking world largely abandoned communist villains in favour of conspiratorial freelance crooks (like "Spectre" in the Bond movies) and trouble-making renegades. This canny practice continues, and in the fourth big-screen spin-off of long-running TV espionage […]

Sunbath – Pleasant experience comes with a heavy cost!

Sunbath – Pleasant experience comes with a heavy cost! Take pleasure in the sun considered be the most delightful way to spend a holiday or even just one hour or two. But almost all of us have suffered from sunburn at some time in his/her lives. This condition is extremely itchy and painful. Too much […]

Facebook – Use it wisely not vainly! (Part-II)

Facebook – Use it wisely not vainly! (Part-II) Facebook is not the right place to seek new friends that could be there for you when you need them, yes it develops connection but not the one which we need, therefore communication with real people who live in your locality, study at coaching and work in […]

Facebook – Use it wisely not vainly! (Part-I)

Facebook – Use it wisely not vainly! (Part-I) Social Networking is Ironical in its name because it doesn’t bring people closer but creates big gaps in relationships with people who really matter the most in our life Parents and Family. Spending lumps of time sitting in front of computer screen is not going to get […]

Hugo (2011) – Movie Review

Hugo (2011) – Movie Review “Hugo” is based on the book The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick. I read the book with my 8 year old son last year, and we loved, loved, and loved it. We couldn’t wait until the movie came out! We went to the midnight showing on opening day, […]

The Grey – Movie Review

The Grey – Movie Review By day Ottway (Liam Neeson) guards the men working on an Alaskan oil pipeline, picking off the man-hunting wolves that occasionally lunge at his co-workers. At night he sticks his gun in his mouth and thinks “I’ve stopped doing this world any real good”. Flashbacks to a woman clearly no […]

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