Picks&Piques/Snippet Film Reviews11thApril2014/Johnson Thomas
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Bhoothnath Returns(Hindi) Rating: * * ½ The ghost who couldn’t scare children nor
rouse up an audience returns in this sequel. Spare humor solid performances don’t
make a mark on the ennui though.
Oculus(English) Rating: * * * What
the mind conjures may not necessarily be what the eye sees. It’s a theme that
brings on precipitous tension but the scares are minimal. The sharp edgy
treatment orchestrated by Mike Flanagan keeps you absorbed and interested.
Rio 2(English/3D) Rating: * * *
Colorful, humorous in fitful spurts and fitfully engaging. The voicing is nicely
done and 3D animation quite inveigling.
Divergent(English) Rating: * * ½ A
wildly popular young adult novel gets the cinematic treatment like ‘Hunger
Games’ but doesn’t achieve the same narrative balance or provide the same level
of satisfaction.
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