Like rubbernecking at the scene of a global tragedy, Anthony Maras' ambitious docudrama uneasily re-creates the 2008 Mumbai attacks ... to what end? Based on hundreds of hours of firsthand research by ...
If we have to keep making action movies out of the most unspeakably horrifying terrorist attacks of the 21st century (and that’s still up for debate), they might as well be as lucid and humane as ...
In the first moments of Anthony Maras’ Toronto premiere “Hotel Mumbai,” a maitre d’ inserts a thermometer into a marble bathtub littered with rose petals. Disappointed, he orders his staff to increase ...
Jeff Sneider is the Senior Film Reporter at Collider, where he breaks film and television news and curates the Up-and-Comer of the Month column in addition to hosting The Sneider Cut podcast and the ...
Watch a clip from the movie "Hotel Mumbai," starring Nazanin Boniadi, Anupam Kher and Jason Isaacs. Photo: Bleecker Street Media ‘Hotel Mumbai” is a harrowing re-creation of a horrific event, the 2008 ...
UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR #1: (As character) Chaos has erupted in Mumbai with multiple bombings and armed gunmen rampaging through the city. KELLY: The thriller "Hotel Mumbai" re-enacts what became a ...
It’s easy for me to tell you that Hotel Mumbai is an impressive piece of technical filmmaking. Its sense of realism, the way it evokes pants-shitting terror for two ...
In many ways, “Hotel Mumbai” feels like “The Towering Inferno” for the new millennium: an old-fashioned disaster flick, set in what one character calls a “crazy elegant” hotel – except here the ...
With terrorist attacks and mass shootings occurring regularly, it can be all too easy to forget or blur the details of some of the most dramatic, recent violent attacks. There’s a sense of history ...
If you’re unnerved by movies that exploit real-life tragedy for dramatic momentum (22 July, Patriots Day), Hotel Mumbai is not going to alleviate your concerns as terrorists armed with semi-automatics ...
Like rubbernecking at the scene of a global tragedy, Anthony Maras' ambitious docudrama uneasily re-creates the 2008 Mumbai attacks ... to what end? Who’s to blame for popularizing reenactments of ...
Another weekend, another impressive “indie” flick starring the talented Dev Patel. This time out he’s not the main star in a fictional thriller, as he was in THE WEDDING GUEST. Much like the Marigold ...
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