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The Glorias

The Glorias – a film about a woman’s story not determined by a time frame but by circumstances that haven’t changed and aren’t going to any time soon. There’s a lot of unnecessary. A lot of shouldn’t-have-beens. But…but… imagine having to fit the entirety of a life well lived into 35mm.
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Enola Holmes

If you wish to go by some reviews, this movie is worth a passable watch or even a skip. But if you go by the sometimes more discerning masses, this is not a movie you should miss. As Enola Holmes herself so aptly remembers in her mother’s words, ‘Try to be excited, not disappointed, at the possibilities of something new’.
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I Am Woman

On the backdrop of the women’s movement hang a million little stories as bright as the stars in a clear night sky. Stories that changed, pushed, gave momentum to, spearheaded, and wove the exquisitely painful yet beautiful tapestry that is the fight for equal rights. Superstar vocalist Helen Reddy is one such story. And ‘I Am Woman’ is the movie that has chosen to tell it today.
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The High Note

‘The High Note’ is a fun feel-good movie that talks about the music industry and its facets, albeit in a light-hearted manner. The soundtrack of course underscores the soul of the film, with its ‘pop’-y yet Motown feel and the story holds together a cast that is determined to portray their characters with heart.
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Joker

If this movie is not a mirror for the current world scenario and you haven’t figured that out, then I don’t think any movie made or book written or song sung, will explain this point to you. Human decency.
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Westlife – The Twenty Tour – Live from Croke Park

When INOX Megalplex, in Malad’s Inorbit Mall announced the screening of Westlife – The Twenty Tour – Live from Croke Park (it was also screened at INOX, Nariman Point), there was no way I was going to miss this. The theatre that screens the best of Bollywood and Hollywood literally turned into a stadium for One Night Only. With a majestic Dolby Atmos® system, which had the sound emanating from all directions, you almost felt you were in the stadium with Westlife and joining them in the music.
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Metallica and the San Franscisco Symphony Orchestra

It’s great to see cinema halls now offering music lovers a chance to watch Live concerts on the big screen, bringing with it all the excitement and sound right in front of you. INOX Laserplex at Nariman Point and INOX Malad, screened Metallica's Live concert recording of their collaboration with the San Francisco Symphony. The concert film was also screened at INOX multiplexes in 8 cities in India.
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Bohemian Rhapsody

Fans of Queen and particularly Freddie Mercury will rejoice, as finally the much awaited biopic of one of Britain’s top rock band’s has finally been released in Indian cinemas, though almost two weeks later than the international release.
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Hungarian Rhapsody QUEEN - Live at Budapest

This July 1986 concert film part of the Magic tour is memorable, the reason being it was the first concert Queen played in Hungary, making them the first western band to perform a stadium show ever.
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The Lion King – 4DX Experience

Watching ‘The Lion King’ on 4DX was something I was looking forward to. The 4DX effects are to be experienced, not forgetting the beautiful colors of the Savannah and the 5.1 surround sound quality which is notable making the lion’s roar come alive.
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