| Neha Sareen and Ira Dubey review The X Files - I want to believe, Paul Blart - Mall Cop, Control, Babylon AD The X Files - I want to believe Neha says Trash It. Missing the X Factor. Neither does it capitalize on the electric chemistry that we know the protagonists have and nor does it leave us with the lingering chill and stillness that the TV series was so renowned for. Ira says Trash It. Carter disappoints as director and creator and despite Anderson and Duchovny's attempts to make the experience deeper, this one left me indifferent and cold. Paul Blart - Mall Cop Neha says Trash It. Dull, predictable and all too simplistic. Full of stereotypes and silliness. Ira says Trash It. Indulgent, amateurish, unfunnily fluffy. Neither James nor his weight can hold it all together. Control Neha says Catch It. Visually par excellence and haunting; Anton Corbijn does well to capture the essence and the enigma, the man and the myth, the tragedy and the magic of his music. Ira says Catch It. As focused and poignant as its title, in direction, writing, and performances, Joy Division and Ian Curtis will mesmerize and linger. Babylon AD Neha says Trash It. The film is poorly plotted, muddled, under written, illogical and lacking fluidity. I just couldn't get passed the lack of action in this supposedly action flick. Ira says Trash it. It's too awkward, slow and idiotic for a sci-fi action flick. More funny than fun, more tiresome than engaging. |