Tomas Alfredson the director from Sweden and having recently directed the successful movie Let the Right One in, tries his luck with John le Carre’s complicated world. The movie centers around a plot that is complete with several stars depicting conspiracy and treachery.
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Reviewing Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Reviewing The Change-Up
The initial few minutes of the movie shows the grotesque world of late night baby caring along with the most horrible poop shooting to the face scenes summarizes the film’s story. Commonly in the comedy films, such a sequence is the stepping-stone to hell that Paul Blart, Adam Sandler, and Mall Cop can realize.
Reviewing The Art of Getting By
The makers of this movie have run out of clever names and this is now the fifth part of the entire series that takes the audiences to a dream world. The complex efforts of Death enable reclaiming the escaped souls. As the demand for bigger budgets 3D movies increase at the box office, will this part of the series be as successful?
Reviewing 30 Minutes or Less
The director of Zombieland, Ruben Fleischer gets Jesse Eisenberg for his latest movie. Television favorite Aziz Ansari emerges in to a larger role moving from his supporting actor roles. Audiences are waiting to see his success on the big screen to complement his charisma on TV. On the other hand, Danny McBride plays the same character that he frequently plays.
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Review of Rise of the Planet of the Apes
As suggested by the title, the movie by Rupert Wyatt is the foundation of a new series of science fiction movies where human beings and the superiorly intelligent apes fight to gain supremacy of the earth. Therefore, the movie needs to show in two hours with sufficient credibility as to how the simian beings would be able to displace the humans bringing in their reign.
Reviewing the Smurfs
Making a kiddie movie is one of the toughest cinematic propositions. The moviemakers have to cater to different audiences that do not complement with each other. The first are the young kids that are easily amused by a simple story and humor. The second audience are the parents who require some storyline, emotional department, and amusing jokes to avoid them falling off to sleep. Definitely not an easy achievement.
Reviewing Cowboys and Aliens

Just like all other releases of this summer, the new action-thriller Cowboys and Aliens is based a comic, which is not very famous. Directed by Jon Favreau, who also directed other comic-based movies, such as Iron Man and Iron Man 2, the film revealed the goodness of the movie is better when focused on characters.
Thor – a Review

Themovie Thor pictures the god of thunder, Thor, enacted by Chris Hemsworth and about his unmatched powers. He is the son of Odin (Anthiny Hopkins) and has a hammer which gives him special powers and Odin sees his son worthy enough to be the next ruler. His brother Loki, enacted by Tom Hiddleston in the movie, grows up with envy against Thor and is in constant search of a reason that would take away the throne from Thor.
Super 8 – a Review

The Super 8 can be considered as one of the best movies that were released during the summer time. It is unique and much different from all other movies that had been released in the previous summer times. The simple approach used in the movie is what makes it so different from the others. They have used an old school style in the making of the film and here, the environment, the way in which the story is being told and also the feelings and emotions in the story is counted more, rather than the blasting of cars or buildings going down as in today’s movies.
The X-Men: a Review

If you are a person who has any doubts regarding the X-men Movie from Matthew Vaughn, once you see the movie, you would be sorry for that doubts you had about the quality of the movie! You needn’t blame yourself on this, because this shows again how a trailer doesn’t give out much details of a film, and how deceptive it could be, in giving you a totally wrong idea about the film!







