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Raaz 3
Critic reviews and ratings
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With this film, Vikram Bhatt raises the bar for horror films formulated on the home turf.
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The 3D effect isn't state-of-the-art, but a few innovative scenes impress.
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Worth a watch for the thrills and chills and bravura performances by the ladies!
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Thrills don’t get cheaper than this.
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There’s reasonable fun to be had watching Raaz 3 if you don’t think too much.
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It's the same old unintentional comedy found in a lazily made horror film.
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The second half goes just the way so many films do : down the chute.
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...could have done with a tighter grip in the storytelling, at least one chartbuster track and better art direction...
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Watching Raaz 3 is like being at a magic show where you've figured out the magician's sleight of hand; you see the show unfold, already knowing how each trick will exactly play out. Bereft of the surprise factor...
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...unfolds like a film that was written, directed and produced in fits of hallucination.
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...this is just dull, lazy filmmaking.
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...a typical cheesy horror film that assumes that if it manages to bring out enough cacophony and ghastly blood-oozing people, it doesn’t need a story at all.
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Vikram Bhatt springs a spook spree that offers viewers the irresistible bait of horror and sex. You wait for the horror to get sexy. Instead the sex gets progressively horrific.
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At one point, it feels like someone put the script for another Murder sequel in the blender with horror set pieces.
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Bad music, corny lines and some unintentionally funny moments come together rather well. It is unrelentingly creepy.
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Is there something worse than an outright plagiarist? Perhaps someone unoriginal who doesn't realise the limits of their own skill? That is something Vikram Bhatt should seriously consider before he decides to let loose another half baked, corpse-like aatma on us.
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Vikram Bhatt, the current caretaker of Ramsay’s camp horror legacy, employs the tried- and-tested formulae: translucent white curtains blow, doors creak, untraceable husky voices deliver threats, all of which never quite draw out a scream.
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The one star rating is for the attempt to make it in 3D. Otherwise, the movie has absolutely nothing to offer. The presentation is a horror in itself.
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...rather than scaring the audience frustrates them instead. Yet another week attempt by Vikram Bhatt.
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...in short, fails to impress. Instead of thrilling or scaring, it ends up boring the audience.
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There's certainly an audience out there, given that this is the third film in a franchisee. But I have a feeling that it's sinking rapidly.
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...an asinine film.
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The 3D is effective in the nightmare sequences but turns the rest of the film into a grainy and tacky affair. Much like the film is in totality.
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...a schlocky assembly-line horror film...
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