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How many times will Daniel Craig play James Bond until he realises he’s too old for the job?
Compared to his earlier work in the series, Craig's performance in Spectre failed to generate a favourable response.
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Can Pakistan Hockey League muster the same popularity and support as the Pakistan Super League?
For 20 years, Pakistan’s national game has been stuck in an endless cycle of bad management and wretched performances.
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Alpha: A glimpse into why the age-old bond between man and dog has stood the test of time
In this day and age of remakes and sequels, Alpha is a unique standalone project, making it a breath of fresh air.
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It’s 2017, movies like ‘Chain Aye Na’ stopped being funny and entertaining ages ago
From choppy editing to shoddy acting, tacky production design to hammy dialogue delivery, the movie is just ridiculous
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Is PCB to be blamed for our abysmal performance in the Women’s World Cup?
Even more embarrassing than the loss was the humiliating treatment meted out to the team on their arrival home.
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Is ‘Punjab Nahi Jaungi’ a little too similar to B-town’s ‘Namaste London’?
The film will not be a major downgrade from your typical Shah Rukh Khan or Salman Khan fares from across the border
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Baby Driver is a classic case of ‘different is not always good’
The car chase musical is an extremely pretentious and bizarre hybrid of La La Land and The Fast and the Furious.
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Transformers: The Last Knight: Given its convoluted plot, I was actually rooting for our planet to cease existing
Five films, 10 years with roughly a million absurdities, it’s high time to trash the ‘Trash-formers’ once and for all.
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Stronger: Jake Gyllenhaal gives us an insightful view of the Boston Bombings
Gyllenhaal’s Stronger seems to be a true character study with a much more intimate look at two lives affected.
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'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales' is one of the worst cases of an ‘old wine in a new bottle’
Everything from jokes on Sparrow being a drunk to the action shot to the same musical score is just deja-vu gone wrong