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8/10
Very well made and acted show
6 October 2023
Low rating of this show is mainly because many reviews were written only after watching first episode as the pilot was released first and the whole show later.

As for the show, it is very well made by Vishal Bharadwaj in his trademark style. Highlight of the show is the female lead Wamiqa Gabbi who despite of a star studded cast, shines in the series especially the Fleabagish fourth wall breaking.

The show is a bit sluggish in the middle but the reveal is very good. The music is soothing and Rekha Bharadwaj songs are a treat for ears. The show is the adaptation of an Agatha Christie novel. Go for it.
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The Gray Man (2022)
9/10
A bad ass action movie
22 July 2022
Don't go by the negative reviews here. This movie has everything what an action movie should have. All the actors have played their part really well. Russos know how to make an action flick.
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7/10
Don't get fooled by 10/10 reviews
21 January 2022
The movie is an average movie based on some age old concepts already shown many times in Indian cinema. It's an okay one time watch. Actors have done a fine job but story lacks depth. All the 10/10 reviews are probably given by hard core fans of Nani. My rating is 7/10 and I'm being very generous. Skip if you can.
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9/10
Don't compare it with Hill house
14 October 2020
You mustn't compare this with Hill house as it's a whole different show. It's not scary but have got ghosts. You have to keep patience otherwise you won't be able to get past the 5th episode. I loved the back story and the overall story too. Go for it. PS: It's not a ghost story, it's a love story.
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Watchmen (2019)
9/10
A great watch!
20 February 2020
Really don't understand the negative reviews floating around. People have made it a Black vs White narrative series. If you don't fall in this trap it's a pretty fun ride. The episodes get better n better. Don't leave the series after 2-3 episodes, you won't regret it.
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Spotlight (I) (2015)
8/10
Spotlight: A new high for journalism
11 March 2016
Warning: Spoilers
As I'm writing this review, Spotlight has already won two academy awards this year including an Oscar for the Best Picture. Although released in November 2015 but in India it is releasing this week. In this era of sensational journalism Spotlight emerges as a ray of fresh light. The movie boasts an ensemble of great cast that includes Michael Keaton, Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams, Liev Schrieber, John Slattery and Stanley Tucci.

The movie opens with a short 1976 Police station scene and quickly jumps to 2001 into the office of The Boston Globe. The newspaper hires a new editor Baron (Liev Schrieber downplaying with finesse, whom many Indians remember as the person who presented Oscar with Priyanka). After reading a news piece about a lawyer Mitchell Garabedian, who says that Cardinal Bernard Law (the Archbishop of Boston) knew that the priest John Geoghan was sexually abusing children and did nothing to stop him, Baron asks the Spotlight team (which takes months in researching a case) to follow this case. Walter "Robby" Robinson (Michael Keaton) leads the team and is very convincing in his portrayal of a leading from the front boss. He assigns Michael Rezendes (Mark Ruffalo will make you forget Hulk) to pursue Garabedian (Stanley Tucci), a very busy and reluctant to help lawyer. Ruffalo plays an adamant, sensitive and impeccably observant reporter. Rachel McAdams plays Sasha pfeiffer who along with Eric MacLeish played by a theater actor Brian d'Arcy James go door to door asking uncomfortable questions.

Spotlight shows what true journalism is all about. It's about following a story with sheer honesty and utter conviction. Everybody follows a different path and researches the case in their own manner and slowly and steadily pieces start falling in place. It's about even going against the mighty Church which may potentially endanger the future prospects of a newspaper. We live in a time where newspapers are filled with news of child abuse all around the country. Spotlight goes on to show that this isn't a local phenomenon but a global one and even an authority as high as Church can also get involved. There is a scene in the movie where Sasha interviews a Father and he accepts molesting children and sees nothing wrong in it and in fact terms it as fooling around with boys. This gets you thinking how safe are we with such ignorant god man around.

It was high time a movie on Journalism made and Spotlight not just ticks this box but with the help of great acting and crisp screenplay delivers a beautiful movie. I'm going with 4 stars out of 5 for spotlight.

A new high for Journalism. This review is also available on http://www.wibble.in/2016/03/lights-camera-spotlight/ by the same author
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