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The Seventh Day (2021)
Shame
Guy Pearce.is completely wasted on this garbage of a movie. Just get Nicholas Cage and at least it wont have the illusion of being an honest serious take. I am a fan of the possession genre but this is the bottom rung of the same old same old with even less value addition. If anything, this movie has further eroded the genre. A total snooze fest with intermittent jolts of loud noises with poorly written characters. Lacks depth and lacks focus, The guy who plays the role of the recruit priest is a horrible actor.
Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013)
The worst movie of all times.
OK, so here it goes. How can a movie be this bad? I have seen cartoon shows that are scarier. Do people in the film making circuit know not what a horror movie is? Did they have like 5 days to finish this movie? Do they have to finish a movie if they had 5 days to make? Is a director's credibility false advertisement? Because if it isn't then they cheated me for my money. They shouldn't be allowed to get away with this. As my friends puts it, a form 16 is scarier than this farce of a movie. I have never spent close to two hours grinding my teeth hoping for the world to end just so I could stop watching this travesty of a movie. I will take this pitiful experience to my grave, knowing I will never be able to undo my choice. That is the horror of it all.
Insidious 2 - 1/32 of a star out of 10 (only because the sound guys still got it)
A Wednesday (2008)
Excellent movie, apt review.
Brilliant movie. A complete and wholesome masterpiece. A realistic and commendable approach to the ticking time bomb that is the resilience of the Mumbai population. I hope movies such as this, "Aamir", "Mumbai Meri Jaan" and others of this rank keep coming because movies such as these makes me proud of the Indian cinema fraternity.
The acting done by greats like Anupam Kher and Naseeruddin Shah cannot go unnoticed. The movie has a rather slow pace in the beginning but with time the movie grips and keeps you at the edge of your seat. Watch out for excellent dialogs exchanged in the end of the movie. Noteworthy performance by Jimmy Shergill and Aamir Bashir.
An absolute must-watch for everyone.