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Movie Review: “The Avengers”

Movie Review: “The Avengers”

The following article has NO spoilers for the movie in question. You may proceed without any caution whatsoever.   As evidenced by this interview (excerpts from which I’m going to quote in the review), Joss Whedon gets it. How do you take a green monster prone to rampage, a billionaire playboy with an overwhelming suit of armor, a serum-enhanced soldier who’s the epitome of earnestness and the Norse God of Thunder and cram...

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Movie Review: “21 Jump Street”

Movie Review: “21 Jump Street”

Just how funny is 21 Jump Street? I first saw the film two weeks ago. Since then, not only have I seen it another time but I’ve also burst out laughing on numerous occasions just because I remembered some random line or gag from the movie. So, yeah: I’d say it’s very funny. The 1987 TV show (famous for making Johnny Depp famous, among other accomplishments) on which the film is based was an earnest and serious police...

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Movie Review: “Mirror Mirror”

Movie Review: “Mirror Mirror”

I have a confession to make. I had completely written off Mirror Mirror, Tarsem Singh’s latest, on the basis of its promotional material. It may have been presumptuous and altogether unfair but with trailers this mediocre, I had little-to-no hopes from this. However, news like this gave me pause and I walked into the film with cautious hope. And this is one case where I’m glad to have been proven wrong, for I really enjoyed...

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Book Review: “The Rook” by Daniel O’Malley

Book Review: “The Rook” by Daniel O’Malley

Quick. Think of possible superpowers (if they existed, that is). How many minutes and how many powers pass before you hit the ones like telepathy, metal manipulation and so on? Not many, I’m guessing. This is why when (or if) you feel a sense of déjà vu while reading The Rook, Daniel O’Malley’s début novel that’s about supernatural forces, you must remind yourself that just because something has a character who...

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Movie Review: “Battleship”

Movie Review: “Battleship”

In the very first scene in Battleship, a $200m summer popcorn flick based on the Hasbro board game (“based” being used in the loosest terms imaginable), a scientist explains what a habitable planet is to a room full of NASA staff. Let me reiterate that, for added impact: He explains the meaning of the term “habitable planet” (using bright, colorful and childlike graphics)… TO A ROOM FULL OF NASA SCIENTISTS. If...

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