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Better Call Saul: Bingo (2015)
Season 1, Episode 7
10/10
Getting better and better!
17 March 2015
Vince Gilligan always writes intelligent scripts. There is never a dull moment. There is always something or the other happening of really minute details which made Breaking Bad and this show so good. This episode is funny, witty & intelligent! Humor is so subtle. Like when the Kettlemans are talking about 'Elder Law' or when Saul is talking on the phone in the restroom. Many instances makes this show humorous. I always had faith in this show. Reaching the benchmark of Breaking Bad is tough but I think it'll be one of the very few good dramas that will be airing on television in the future. I would love to see more of Jonathan Banks, he is a great actor and he has proved that in the previous episode 'Five-O'. The actress who plays Betsy Kettleman is too good and her character is so kind of scary. The tone for Better Call Saul is already set. 'Bingo' is just another episode with good story telling, direction and acting.
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Interstellar (2014)
10/10
Visually remarkable, emotionally absorbing masterpiece.
9 November 2014
Warning: Spoilers
One of the best part of Nolan's movies is that it makes you think. He provokes you to watch it over and over again to grasp every aspect of the story. INTERSTELLAR is no different.

Interstellar begins in an era on our planet where there is scarcity of food. Human race is going to become extinct if the problem is not taken care of. Cooper, an ex-pilot in NASA is working as a farmer. He lives with is son, daughter and father in-law.

Whatever happens in the first 40-45 minutes of the movie is as important as the remainder of the film. It is very important to concentrate during the course of the movie because even a little lack of attention will create a mess in your brain. You don't want to miss the stunning visuals this movie has to offer. As the movie proceeds, there is an emotional factor that plays a very profound part in the movie. At the end of this complex saga, it is Love that surpasses the space-time continuum. The affection and relationship between Cooper & his daughter, Murph is explained beautifully and how this relationship blends into a different galaxy inside a wormhole can only be imagined by the creative and beautiful minds of Jonathan and Christopher Nolan.

Hans Zimmer has once again created Oscar worthy soundtracks for Interstellar. His background music synchronizes with the movie's key moments so well that it gives you goosebumps on several occasions.

It is one of the greatest odysseys you'll ever watch. Do not miss this masterpiece.
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