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‘The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death’ Trailer:she never forget's.


40 years after the first haunting at Eel Marsh House, a group of children evacuated from WWII London arrive, awakening the house's darkest inhabitant.The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death looks better than a lot of cash-in sequels. Seeing as the first movie wasn’t really a masterpiece there’s no reason why the sequel shouldn’t be able to match it in quality – or perhaps even exceed it. The trailer does suggest a potential over-reliance on long stretches of quiet moments coupled with cheap jump-scares.the first full trailer for The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death. Radcliffe played beleaguered lawyer Arthur Kipps in James Watkins’ 2012 original, but won’t be reprising the role since this sequel jumps 40 years into the future of Eel Marsh House, when it becomes a refuge for children escaping the Blitz during World War II.

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Nara Rohit Rowdy Fellow Review 

Rating: 3.0/5 


Cast: Nara Rohit,Vishakha Singh and others 

Directed by : Krishna Chaitanya 

Produced by : T. Prakash Reddy Banner :Moviemills & Cinema5 

Music : Sunny M.R.

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Lingaa Official Telugu Songs Jukebox exclusively on ErosNow. Starcast: Super Star Rajinikanth, Sonakshi Sinha, Anushka Shetty, Jagapati Babu, Brahmanandam, Santhanam, Karunakaran, Dev Gill. Music: A. R. Rahman Director: K.S.Ravikumar Music By - A.R. Rahman

Thursday, 20 November 2014

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The very best (Updated with October's releases) After a long, long summer with barely any notable games, October continued the the fall avalanche of gaming with some very impressive titles. Platinum Games, one of top developers in the world, released the long awaited sequel to the critically acclaimed Bayonetta. Meanwhile, an Alien game came out that not only captured the feel of the iconic film, but even improved on it. Where do titles like those stand when ranking the best games of 2014? And just to clear up any misconceptions, 2014 isn't over yet, so we won't be crowning any of these new games with the prestigious of "Game of the Year" moniker just yet. Instead, we're going to be updating this article with the best new releases gaming has to offer each month leading up to our year-end awards. It doesn't matter if the month's releases are indie games or triple-A blockbusters, everything will get a fair shake. So, without further ado, here are the best games of September 2014, followed by the winners from the previous months. Bayonetta 2 (Runner-up Best Game of October) Bayonetta 2 is brilliant on so many levels. Technically, it's a showcase for the Wii U as Nintendo's supposedly under-powered machine chucks around beautiful, SFX-laden, high-res visuals at 60fps. Artistically, it's way ahead of most video games' design, with over-the top action, bosses, and cinematics. But crucially, it's also brilliantly playable, with the original game's ultra-precise, combo-tastic brawling action returning unbutchered, complete with its trademark Pure Platinum ranking to strive for. There's also a new two-player co-op mode, where you and a buddy team up over the internet to take on waves of enemies in closed arena matches. It's great fun. The sum is a brilliant package that any Wii U owner should buy. Granted, it can occasionally get too hectic to see what's happening, and the first half of the game is definitely underwhelming compared to the rip-roaring climax (or is that Umbran Climax?). But seeing as you can buy it with the original, near-perfect Bayonetta packed-in, it's pretty much impossible not to recommend this to anyone in need of a badass action game. Alien: Isolation (Best Game of October) Alien: Isolation is a game-changer. In terms of stealth gameplay, game design technology, visual fidelity, and the purpose and potential of licensed video games, it is both evolution and revolution. Its recreation of the Alien universe circa Ridley Scott’s first film is aesthetically flawless, but the authenticity goes much deeper than that. The tone, and sheer feel are 100% there, a feat not previously achieved in the entire 35 years since the film was released. As much a total-immersion simulation of the movie, to Alien fans, Isolation provides more than a game, delivering a surreal and rather profound portal into a fully-realized cinematic world previously uninhabitable. Isolation’s gameplay follows suit, eschewing the conventional softened edges of the horror adaptation to create a truly uncompromising threat in its living, breathing, deeply sophisticated, AI-driven Alien. This isn’t a game of held hands, safety nets, and protagonist privileges. It’s as brutal and nihilistic to the player as the Alien universe is to its characters. That’s a brave move, but the right one, and one that is also ultimately entirely triumphant. Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor (Runner-up Best Game of September) No, you're not dreaming--a game revolving around The Lord of the Rings is actually in the running for Game of the Year. Of course, you don't have to be a Tolkien fan to appreciate this self-contained, open-world adventure, because it's got all the gloriously violent action and tactical stealth a gamer could want. As Talion, a Ranger out for revenge with the powers of an ancient Wraith on his side, it's your job to whittle down Sauron's Army of Orc grunts and Uruk Warchiefs, one body at a time. The world of Shadow of Mordor is vast and varied, with as many picturesque plains as barren wastelands. But nothing tops the variety of the brilliant Nemesis system, which randomly generates the Uruk who oppose you with unique personality traits, strengths, and weaknesses. Should you die by their hand, they'll get a promotion, while you'll be left hungry for revenge, determined to find your rival and kill him (for real this time). It's an addicting gameplay loop on top of an excellent foundation, making Shadow of Mordor one of the fall's must-play games.

Arpita Khan's wedding


Salman Khan's youngest sister Arpita tied the knot with her Delhi-based beau Ayush Sharma in Hyderabad on November 18. It was the filmi shaadi of the year and everyone who matters in Bollywood was invited! After the star studded mehendi and sangeet ceremonies in Mumbai, the Khan and Sharma wedding party headed to Hyderabad for Arpita Khan's lavish wedding, along with their close friends from the film industry. Get a load of this grand celebration! Arpita Khan-Aayush Sharma's Wedding Photos Wedding special: 6 facts to know about Arpita Khan Arpita Khan's wedding album

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Superstar Rajinikanth began his career in 1975 with a relatively small role as an abusive husband with director K Balachander's 'Apoorva Raagangal' starring Kamal Haasan in the lead. Rajinikanth gradually rose to become a star actor after initially playing the role of an antagonist in his early films. The growth of the star has been phenomenal. With just a few days more to celebrate the star's birthday, here is a list of few of Rajinikanth's top movies over the years. Moondru Mudichu (1976) During the initial days of his career, Rajinikanth often donned the role of a negative lead and he made a mark with 'Moondru Mudichu', directed by his mentor K Balachander. The movie revolves around three people, a college going girl (Sridevi) and two men who fall in love with her (Kamal Haasan and Rajnikanth). Both Kamal Haasan and Rajnikanth are room-mates where Rajinikanth pretends to back Kamal's love while secretly hoping to create a divide between them. 16 Vayathinile (1977) Rajnikanth played a village rogue called Parattai in the film and the audiences were left spellbound with his teasing line, 'ithu eppadi irukku?' (How is it?). The film starred Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth and Sridevi in the lead once again and went on to win four state awards. Bairavi (1978) Rajini gained the superstar title from the movie Bairavi, which had Sripriya, Geetha, Sreekanth, Manorama and Suruli Rajan in important roles. After this, Rajini's successful career took off and it was also the first Tamil film to cast Rajinikanth as the main hero. Mullum Malarum (1978) Not only did Rajinikanth win a special prize for Best Actor at the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards for the film but he also won over a huge female fan following. He played a winch operator Kali, who loved his sister and with this film, the talented actor dispelled whatever doubts remained about his acting ability. Ninaithale Inikkum (1979) Directed by K Balachander, like many other popular Rajini films, this too starred Kamal Haasan. Rajni plays the guitarist in a music troupe where Kamal Haasan is the lead singer with Jayapradha as the female lead. It is in this youthful entertainer, the superstar is challenged to flip his cigarette 10 times or lose a finger. Thillu Mullu (1981) Rajini plays the carefree graduate named Ayyampettai Arivudainambi Kaliyaperumal Chandran and he pulls of clean jokes effortlessly making this movie a classic laugh-a-thon. Rajinikanth had to shave his moustache for the film, making it the first film which featured him without a moustache. Sri Raghavendrar (1985) Having completed 99 movies, Rajinikanth played the role of the Hindu saint Raghavendra, who is his spiritual guru. Though the performance of Rajinikanth was much appreciated the movie flopped at the box office due to the fact that the fans couldn't accept their star ending in a tomb. But when Rajini was recently asked to list his favourite movies, this was on number one. Muthu (1995) The film was a blockbuster and completed a 175-day run at the box office. It was later released in Japanese as Muthu Odoru Maharaja which means Muthu - The Dancing Maharaja. The film grossed a record US$ 1.6 million in Japan in 1998 and was responsible for creating a large Japanese fan-base for the actor. Muthu's success in Japan led American news magazine Newsweek to comment in a 1999 article that Rajinikanth had "supplanted Leonardo DiCaprio as Japan's trendiest heartthrob." Baasaha (1995) Baashha is an action thriller film starring Rajinikanth, Nagma, and Raghuvaran in which he played the role of a protagonist, who takes revenge for his friend's murder. Not only did the film enjoy a highly positive box office response but also catapulted Rajini into the stratosphere of super stardom. The punch dialogues and the mannerisms of Rajini were extremely well received. Enthiran (2010) Director Shankar and Rajinikanth combination was back after a few years after their successful 'Sivaji' in 2007. Rajinikanth was seen in the dual roles, as a scientist and a robot with Bollywood diva Aishwarya Rai paired opposite him. The superstar's role as a robot that turns into a villain was loved by the fans more than his role as the scientist who creates the robot. If you feel we missed out a movie that deserves a spot on this list, feel free to share it with us.