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The film re-creates the November 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai through the eyes of a sprawling international ensemble.
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 ...
Hotel Mumbai movie review: Director Anthony Maras’ treatment of terrorists might ruffle some feathers, but Dev Patel’s strong performance make it a defiant and cathartic cinematic experience.
It was some time after 9 p.m. on what was, until then, just an ordinary November night at the five-star Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai, India, when head chef Hemant Oberoi answered a phone call. … ...
A raw and gripping thriller based on the real-life terrorist attack on Mumbai in 2008, Hotel Mumbai focuses primarily on the general human carnage and needless tragedy that any kind of terrorism ...
Director Anthony Maras brings a Hitchcockian feel for suspense to brutal events that transpired over three days in Mumbai in November 2008.
Dev Patel, Armie Hammer, Nazanin Boniadi and Jason Isaacs star in Anthony Maras' film avow the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai. Read the Empire review.
Not the feel-good movie of the year by a long stretch, Hotel Mumbai is well-constructed but strangely empty.
On November 26, 2008, ten young terrorists from Pakistan invaded the sprawling Indian financial capital of Mumbai and over a period of three days wreaked unspeakable havoc on visitors and ...
“Hotel Mumbai” is a road map of atrocity. Starting with the landing of a team of Pakistani Muslim terrorists on the waterfront of India’s most populous city on Nov. 26, 2008, it tracks them ...
Arnie Hammer in Hotel Mumbai Paul Greengrass’s United 93 comes to mind but Amas also uses the conventions of disaster and thriller movies - brave leaders emerge and human stories unfold amid the ...
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