Film Review: 'A New York Winter’s Tale'
A movie that will either quietly disappear one winter’s night, never to be seen again, or be hoisted up for the masses to point and laugh at... says our columnist Ralph.
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A movie that will either quietly disappear one winter’s night, never to be seen again, or be hoisted up for the masses to point and laugh at... says our columnist Ralph.
Read MoreA truly outstanding work of art that should not be missed.
Read MoreThere is no doubt that most audiences will enjoy Her in one way or another, even forgiving the uneventful plot and unnecessarily over extended run time, says our columnist Ralph.
Read MorePure masala – escapist cinema at it’s best, and you’ll have a ball, especially if you don’t question too much of its logic and enjoy it for what it is.
Read MoreA kooky, quirky romcom with a lead pair that sparkle together, and unlike recent Dharma productions’, it’s oven fresh and has plenty of soul. Go for it.
Read MoreProfound without preaching, Dallas Buyers Club will connect with even the hardest of audiences by conveying its story in language that everyone can relate to, says our columnist Ralph.
Read MoreOverall, the film is uncertain about what it wants to be, becoming a perfectly pleasant jack of all trades but undoubtedly a master of none!
Read MoreThe Wolf Of Wall Street is laugh out loud funny, and at times in incredibly poor taste, but stands tall predominantly due to a terrific lead actor and a plot that hooks you from the word go. Miss it at your peril.
Read More12 Years a Slave is a film that had to be made and must been seen, says our columnist Ralph.
Read MoreUltimately, a film in its own right that deserves to be seen for the trendsetter it is.
Read MoreAs a piece of storytelling The Railway Man beautifully renders a reservedly triumphant tale set across the contrasting backdrops of frigid coastal Scotland and lush sweltering Burma, says columnist Ralph.
Read MoreCramming in too many over indulged characters and possibly with delusions of things grander than itself it is a real shame this tawdry tale of confidence tricksters and underhand deals was not tightened up and properly cast, says our columnist Ralph.
Read More"The New Forrest Gump..." squeals the quoted caption on the marketing for The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. But is it?
Read MoreDhoom 3 is visually spellbinding, and great fun while it lasts, but there´s far too much of Aamir and nothing else, and like all recent Yash Raj Films, it all looks very pretty, but there's little that audiences eventually take home.
Read MoreOverall a far superior movie to the first, in part because it covers a more interesting section of the story, but also because it brings much needed depth to the story and its players, says our columnist Ralph Redfern.
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