Which Movie to see this weekend or in coming week here is the complete review and critic of Housefull 3 , Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows ,
Me before You , Pop-star: Never stop never stopping
Housefull 3
It’s one more series of Housefull, Housefull3 3 is a romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Sajid-Farhad .
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As
expected the trailer of Housefull
3 gives much of the film
away. A rich Gujju businessman in London, Batuk Patel (Boman Irani), doesn't
want to marry off his three daughters because of the curse of broken marriages
running in his extended family. All hell breaks loose when he learns that all
the three sanskari girls – Ganga, Jamuna and Saraswati (Jacqueline Feernandes,
Nargis Fakhri and Lisa Haydon) – have a boyfriend each. A car racer called
Teddy (Riteish Deshmukh), a rapper called Bunty (Abhishek Bachchan) and a
footballer called Sandy (Akshay Kumar).
The boys do manage to get an entry into
the girls' mansion but by playing blind, mute and crippled. The confusion gets
confounded when this role playing has to get interchanged. The blind has to
turn mute, the mute has to become crippled and the one playing crippled has to
turn blind. All for the sake of the Indian Don, Urja Nagare (Jackie Shroff) to
whom Batuk owes a royal sum of Rs 5000 crores..
Housefull 3 is best comedy film in
recent year which results in film taking a bumper opening in the weekend.
Masses as well as classes go gaga over it surely. Overdose of WhatsApp jokes
& those 3 irritating actresses are sometimes considered as negatives in the
film. Only saving grace would be the leading male actors. Housefull 3 can be
considered as a weakest sequel in this unnecessary franchise! But it appeals
good in partial manner. Made as a full Paisa Vasool Comedy flick, Akshay kumar
Steals the Show all the Way. The other actors also rocked proving that it si
one of the best family movies for this summer. The dialogues of the film
Housefull 3 have few chuckles here and there but songs disappoint to the core.
Star: - Must Watch Movie
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
We all know Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles we have watched before also and here in this part you will see that the hope is been raised in the Ninja turtles to be humans again. It’s a science fiction action comedy film, directed by Dave Green.
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In the aftermath of Shredder’s attack on New York City, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles returned to the shadows – persuading Channel 6 cameraman Vernon Fenwick (Will Arnett) to take sole credit for saving the city. Though they long to live above ground with their fellow New Yorkers, the Turtles believe that humanity isn’t ready to accept crime-fighting humanoid reptiles – so Leonardo (Pete Ploszek), Donatello (Jeremy Howard), Raphael (Alan Ritchson), and Michelangelo (Noel Fisher) spend their days training inside their sewer lair, only emerging at night to push back against evildoers and bullies (or catch a basketball game from inside the Madison Square Garden jumbotron). Thanks to the Turtles, crime in New York City has plummeted – until Shredder (Brian Tee) manages to escape from police custody, travel to an alternate dimension, and borrow advanced tech from extraterrestrial warlord, General Krang (Brad Garrett).
Armed with a mysterious purple substance and the help of a brilliant but demented scientist, Shredder transforms dimwitted criminal errand boys, Bebop (Gary Anthony Williams) and Rocksteady (Stephen Farrelly), into a mutant Warthog and Rhinoceros, respectively, to distract the Turtles, April O’Neil (Megan Fox), and corrections officer-turned-masked vigilante, Casey Jones (Stephen Amell) – while Shredder races to reopen the dimensional barrier between earth and Krang, a new villain with a thirst for world domination. Together, the two launch a plan to take down the gang of green-skinned brothers threatening their existence and take over New York City. While Shredder and Krang are plotting their attack, however, the four turtles have re-teamed with journalist April O'Neal (Megan Fox), camera man-turned-city hero Vern (Will Arnett) and newcomer Casey Jones (Stephen Amell) to make sure that doesn't happen.
Viewers who enjoyed the previous installment will, once again, find that story takes a back seat to entertaining scenarios that play off the Turtles, their quirky personalities, and unique superhero-like abilities.
Star: - Must Watch Movie
Me Before You is an upcoming romantic drama film directed by Thea Sharrock and adapted by Jojo Moyes from her 2012 novel of the same name.
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After losing her job at a café, Louisa Clark (Emilia Clarke) comes across the opening and is hired, despite having limited qualifications. Turned off by Will’s pessimistic outlook on life, but desperately needing the money to support her family at home, Louisa dedicates herself to her new line of work and tries to positively impact Will’s life so he believes that it is still worth living – even though he can no longer do the things he was accustomed to.
Adapted from the novel by Jojo Moyes, Me Before You attempts to be the next great tear-jerking romantic drama, but it ultimately falls short of its aspirations. The chemistry between Clarke and Claflin is wasted due to a narrative that doesn’t emotionally resonate as well as it should, as the plot feels more like going through the motions of clichés rather than earned developments.
In the end, Me Before You‘s reliance on formula prevents it from being as compelling as it could have been. Clarke and Claflin make for a strong couple, but the material they’re working with undercuts the film’s full potential. It certainly has its moments, but the themes and messages ultimately fall flat and don’t connect with the audience.
Star: - Good Movie
Popstar: Never stop never stopping
Popstar: Never stop never stopping is an upcoming American mockumentary comedy film written, produced by, and starring Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone, and directed by Schaffer and Taccone.
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However, when Conquest doesn’t take-off as expected and Conner finds that his popularity is waning in general, he and his entourage resort to increasingly desperate measures in an attempt to change their fortunes – be it hiring the unstable, yet up and coming rapper Hunter the Hungry (Chris Redd) to serve as Conner’s opening act or incorporating illusionist tricks into Conner’s tour performances.
Despite their efforts, everything that Conner and his employees/friends do only seems to speed up, not reverse, Conner’s professional (and, soon enough, personal) downward spiral. Owen then comes up with a scheme to save Conner’s falling star: reunite him with his jilted Style Boyz lyricist Lawrence (Akiva Shaffer), in the hopes that the pair reconcile their friendship and help one another reclaim their former musical glory.
Star: - OK OK Movie




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