The last in the “Bourne Film Series” – The Bourne Legacy doesn’t have Jason Bourne as the protagonist! The film also doesn’t have much resemblance to the book as well. It is the story of Aaron Cross (played by Jeremy Renner very convincingly) – an original character (not found in the book). Of course, Jason Bourne is present in some ... Read More »
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The Incredible Theft | Agatha Christie’s Poirot | TV Serial | Season 1 | Episode 8 | Personal Reviews
The eighth episode of Agatha Christie’s Poirot (English TV Serial, which was aired in Briton), is titled as The Incredible Theft. TV Serial : Agatha Christie’s Poirot Season : Season 1 Episode # : 8 Episode Title : The Incredible Theft Originally Aired : 26 Feb 1989 Starring : David Suchet (Hercule Poirot), Hugh Fraser (Captain Arthur Hastings), Philip Jackson ... Read More »
Partners in Crime by Agatha Christie | Book Review
How does a love story end? Marriage and Happily Ever After….But, how often does one really get a “happily ever after”?!! Tommy and Tuppence – Our young adventurers from “The Secret Adversary“, are now married. Although they are leading a happy and comfortable existence, it is routine, monotonous and in Tuppence’s opinion – boring. She is yearning for those adventurous ... Read More »
The Bourne Ultimatum | Hollywood Action Thriller Spy Film | Movie Reviews
The Bourne Ultimatum is the third in the – Jason Bourne Series – after The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy. After two successive fantastic thrillers in the people were expecting a lot from this movie and it lives upto its franchisee in terms of action, chases, dialogs and thrills. Of course, there is a lot going on into the ... Read More »
The Pale Horse by Agatha Christie | Book Review
First published in 1961, The Pale Horse is a story taking place in the misty arena of supernatural forces. Every so often, we hear a very convincing story of appearances of spirits/ghosts and their supernatural powers. The innermost desire of every human being of attaining immortality finds it’s way out in the belief that there is a life beyond this ... Read More »
The Big Four by Agatha Christie | Book Review
First published in 1927, The Big Four reminded me of a 70’s Bollywood masala entertainer. Powerful villains, look-alike long separated twins, impostors, kidnapping, a long chain of mysterious murders, a big conspiracy and a happily ever after at the end of it……Sounds familiar…isn’t it? Especially so with all the remakes we have suffered recently of films from those good old ... Read More »