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Nithish Raj
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Nithish posted a review for Sonic The Hedgehog in Movies
What else can I say? I thought that this film was funny, heartwarming, and surprising movie. The post-credits scenes are so good too, I won't give those away, you have to see the movie for yourself. I loved Sonic The Hedgehog! It was a very good movie and I highly recommend this film to any video game fan. Although I'm not a huge fan of Sonic, I really loved this film. It is no doubt the best video game movie of all time, take the time to check it out please and speed up and run to the theater to watch it again and again!
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Nithish posted a review for The Call of the Wild in Movies
The Call of The Wild well made book to movie, incredibly made movie. Buck is an extremely likable BIG & very Smart who goes on a compelling journey into the wilderness. Despite being a dog and not having a word of dialogue, Buck is an incredibly interesting, for a Big St Bernard and very life like , the CGI used to bring him to life is amazing. While it doesn't always look natural, Buck's CGI model is so expressive and can cause the viewer to experience a variety of different emotions, despite not even being there. The movie brings back memories when I read the book in 9th grade. Harrison Ford also does well as the elderly, depressed John Thornton, carrying a great deal of tragedy and mystery about his past throughout the movie. The movie also features stunning cinematography, with several beautiful shots and camera angles. It's a true joy to watch. The Call of the Wild is a familiar but heartwarming adventure that's surprisingly funny and emotional. Chris Sanders' direction is great and there are some thrilling set pieces. The novel is beautifully written and also heartbreaking. The movie pulls at the heart strings enough to be effective without ripping said heart apart. Lots of kids and laughs in the theater. Go and see it.
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Nithish posted a review for Bhoot: Part One - The Haunted Ship in Movies
This film is a repulsiveness in itself with a bombed course, defective screenplay and totally failing panics. This is a run of the mill mushy bollywood blood and gore movie. The story has such a lot of potential and with such outstanding entertainers part of this venture, it ought to have hit the correct notes yet flops hopelessly. Vicky Kaushal is at his closest to perfect yet even he can't spare this boat from sinking. This can scarcely alarm the faintest of hearts, the unfilled auditoriums are a proof for that! Bollywood ought to either procure better executives and content authors and on the off chance that they don't do it, they should not make any films of this sort... this is an affront to ghastliness filmmaking... it successfully takes forward the chain of trash repulsiveness filmmaking of Bollywood
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Nithish posted a review for Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan in Movies
SHUBH MANGAL ZYADA SAAVDHAN’s starts off on a funny note and the subplot of black cauliflower appears hilarious. Devika's (Bhumi Pednekar) scene too adds to the fun. The scene where Shankar Tripathi catches the lovers kissing brings the house down. Scenes like Aman kissing Kartik in full public view and Aman talking to his parents about dopamine and other such stuff keep the interest going. Post interval however, the film drops. The scenes are supposed to be funny but don't make you laugh. Also it becomes too preachy and unconvincing. The makers try their best to make things interesting but it doesn't work On the whole, SHUBH MANGAL ZYADA SAAVDHAN is a decent attempt and makes an interesting comment on homophobia which exists in our country. At the box office, it has the chance to work with the urban audiences, especially the youth. However, it will be a challenge to bring in family audiences and the audiences from small towns and cities. The presence of Ayushmann Khurrana may give a boost to its collections.
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Nithish posted a review for The Invisible Man in Movies
A stunning thriller. The director is extremely masterful in crafting suspense, right from the beginning of the film. It made sense how he was able to do this once I found out that he was involved in some of my favourite horror movies, such as Saw and Insidious. Elisabeth Moss is terrific here in showing the vulnerability of a broken woman, which I guess she’s perfected it from The Handmaid’s Tale. Without spoiling too much, there’s a scene that’s reminiscent of the one in “Get Out” and she did it extremely well. The movie has a slight flaw of being slightly draggy, but the acting, story, and action more than makes up for it. Definitely an early contender for one of the best horror movies in 2020. Very glad that Universal Pictures didn’t let it go down the path of being a trashy blockbuster like what The Mummy was.
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