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MUMBAI:
Catch Ira Dubey and Neha Sareen as they give their critical opinions
and reviews on which movies to "Catch" and which ones
to "Trash" this Friday, 6th February 2009, 7.30pm only
on PIX.
This
Friday Ira and Neha share their impressions and verdicts on the
latest Hollywood movies released in India: Bedtime Stories, The
Secret of the Grain, Elegy and Stop Loss. In addition, they will
discuss and debate each film's merits and shortcomings. They will
give a well-rounded critique of the movies and at the end of each
film review, they will guide viewers on whether to "Catch it"
or "Trash it".
So,
tune in to "Chicks on Flicks" as Neha and Ira will guide
you on whether to "Catch it" or "Trash it" this
Friday 6th February at 7.30 pm only on PIX.
Bedtime
Stories: A family comedy about a hotel handyman whose life changes
when the lavish bedtime stories he tells his niece and nephew start
to magically come true. Marty's ruinous business sense forces him
to sell the motel to ambitious developer Barry Nottingham. Marty
hopes Skeeter will run the business someday, but years later we
find Skeeter (Sandler) working only as the new hotel's maintenance
man.
The
Secret of the Grain: At the port of Sète Mr. Slimani, a tired
sixty year old, drags himself towards a shipyard job which has become
more and more difficult to cope with as the years go by. He is a
divorced father who forces himself to stay close to his family despite
the scissions and tensions which are easily sparked off and which
financial difficulties make even more intense.
Elegy:
Elegy is based on Pulitzer Prize-winner Philip Roths short novel
"The Dying Animal". Driven by Isabel Coixet's direction,
"Elegy" charts the passionate relationship between a celebrated
college professor (Ben Kingsley) and a young woman (Penelope Cruz)
whose beauty both ravishes and destabilizes him.
Stop
Loss: Decorated Iraq war hero Sgt. Brandon King makes a celebrated
return to his small Texas hometown following his tour of duty. He
tries to resume the life he left behind. Then, against Brandon's
will, the Army orders him back to duty in Iraq, which upends his
world.
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