All these assets are swamped by a weak, increasingly melodramatic storyline littered with horrible stereotypes and preposterous villainy.
A well-meaning look at the issue of arranged marriage, garnished with some Hollywood star power, but it’s too meandering and sluggish to grip.
Wooden and unrelaxed.
This sleazy, sluggish British thriller is clumsily handled and wastes a number of talented actors.
The warning signs were correct: at the same time actively offensive and hugely boring.
How a Bradford double-glazing salesman got Harvey Keitel and Gabriel Byrne to star in his debut film.
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