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The Mummy: Tom Cruise fights beasts and boredom!

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.As the longest-lasting action hero, Cruise doesn't go down without a fight.' 'He throws in a quip here and there, runs like he's only ran in his last 20 movies, takes a whole lot of pounding from beauties and beasts, but The Mummy's garbled mythology and recycled imagery doesn't have the wits to complement his popping-from-the-veins enthusiasm,' says Sukanya Verma. Monster movies are a creature of habit. An ancient, antagonistic 'being' trapped in some exotic part of the world -- read anywhere outside America -- is accidentally set free, all pandemonium breaks loose -- as do a large number of creepy-crawlies -- after it wreaks CGI-heavy havoc on the human race until a smart-ass saviour uses all his rakish charm, handy contrivances, a sassy arm candy and a ever-reliable talisman to avert mass-scale disaster. zingmart.com

I Think like a Rabta

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I have played 54 characters till now, and there was always some reference point, but in Raabta, there was none.' Actor Sushant Singh Rajput, a sought after actor after MS Dhoni became a huge hit, is all geared up for Raabta. his next release. Raabta, a reincarnation story, revolves around a couple played by Sushant and Kriti Sanon and is directed by Dinesh Vijan, better known as the producer of Being Cyrus, Hijack, Love Aaj Kal, Agent Vinod, Cocktail, Go Goa Gone, Lekar Hum Deewana Dil, Finding Fanny, Happy Ending, Badlapur and Hindi Medium. Sushant, a television star who made his Bollywood debut in Abhishek Kapoor's Kai Po Che, spoke with Rajul Hegde. Was reincarnation the reason for you to take up Raabta? Reincarnation is something I don't believe in. Until and unless it is a very engaging story I won't do it. But then I also don't believe in war movies and yet I liked Interstellar. I don't believe that animals can talk to each other, but I like

Baywatch Review

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Only a miracle can save this ship from sinking unnoticed, unlamented at the Box Office for the film and its lead actors leave no stone unturned to let it sink at Emerald Bay, says Prasanna Zore. Emerald Bay beach is an Eden of peace and calm and so long as Mitch Buchannon (Dwayne Johnson aka The Rock) and his over-sexualised lifeguards -- C J Parker (Kelly Rohrbach) and Stephanie Holden (Ilfenesh Hadera) -- are around, small children are safe surfing and swirling in its rough waters and mothers don't have to worry about their wards. Just as you begin wondering how on earth (or ocean) can just three lifeguards -- whatsoever their filmy sweep -- make Emerald Bay a safe haven for swimmers, director Seth Gordon bobs up three rabbits -- Matt Brody (Zac Efron), Summer Quinn (Alexandra Daddario) and Ronnie Greenbaum (Jon Bass) -- from his hat and that sort of nips your thoughts in your head. zingamart.com

Prabhas as Amarendra Baahubali

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Prabhas as Amarendra Baahubali A marendra Baahubali is the Prince of Mahishmati, raised by his aunt Sivagami after his parents pass away. A portrait of courage and compassion, his excellent warfare skills and willingness to put others before him make him a darling of the kingdom and Sivagami.  Although competing with cousin Bhallaladeva for the crown, he doesn’t harbor any ill will and is oblivious to the latter’s resentment.  Baahubali’s ethical ways win both -- a battle  against the evil Kalakeya and Sivagami’s heart                                                                    resulting in his accession to the throne.  A critically wounded Sivagami leaves baby Shiva in the care of a tribal family.  Unaware of his royal roots, Shiva grows up to be super strong, super adventurous and super curious about Mahishmati and after countless failed attempts succeeds in scaling a dangerous waterfall.  He bumps into Avanthika, a spirited warrior of an undergroun

Salman and Sanjay Bhansali have made up and will work together soon. Subhash K Jha tells us more...

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Bollywood's most distinguished war of creative differences has ended. Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Salman Khan were locked in a cold war for the last five years -- so intense was the animosity that when SLB's sister Bela Sehgal invited Salman to see her directorial debut he had replied, 'Anything for you. But not for that so-and-so'. Now star and filmmaker have hugged, made peace and agreed to work together. The peace-making process began a year ago when Bhansali and Khan met at the star's home. Sources close to them say Salman and SLB have been in touch since then. When SLB's shooting of Padmavati was disrupted in Rajasthan, Salman was one of the first to call and inquire about his former friend's well being. zingamart.com