Catch Ira Dubey and Neha Sareen on 'Chicks on Flicks' only on PIX
Catch Ira Dubey and Neha Sareen on ‘Chicks on Flicks’ only on PIX
Ira Dubey and Neha Sareen, the Hollywood film critics on “Chicks on Flicks”, in their unique style will guide viewers and give their take on the latest Hollywood movie releases this Friday, September 4, 2009 at 8.30pm on PIX-the premium English movie channel from Multi Screen Media Pvt Ltd.
This Friday Ira and Neha share their verdicts on the latest Hollywood movies released in India: The Taking of Pehlam 123, Race to Witch Mountain, and DVD releases like Inkheart and Australia. In addition, they will contest each film’s merits and shortcomings. They will give a well-rounded critique of the movies and at the end of each film review, they will guide viewers on whether to “Catch it” or “Trash it”. So, tune in to “Chicks on Flicks” as Neha and Ira will guide you on whether to “Catch it” or “Trash it” this Friday 4th September at 8.30 pm only on PIX.
The Taking of Pehlam 123 is a story of a criminal mastermind who, as leader of a highly-armed gang of four threatens to execute the train’s passengers unless a large ransom is paid within one hour
Race to Witch Mountain is a story of a surly former felon who is trying to stay out of trouble by driving a cab in Las Vegas and who embarks upon the adventure of a lifetime when two teens appear in his taxi and need a ride to the middle of nowhere.
Inkheart is a story of Mo who has special talent to bring characters out of books and one night he brings out three characters from Inkheart, a story set in medieval times filled with magical beings – Capricorn and Basta, two villains, and Dustfinger a fire-eater.
Australia is a story of an English aristocrat who inherits a cattle station the size of Maryland. When English cattle barons plot to take the land, she reluctantly joins forces with a rough-hewn stock-man to drive 2,000 head of cattle across hundreds of miles of the country’s most unforgiving land, only to still face the bombing of Darwin, Australia, by the Japanese forces that had attacked Pearl Harbor only months earlier.






