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- affair with sporadic laughs". S R Praveen of The Hindu wrote: "An unimaginatively written series that does not tread any new ground". Anandu Suresh of...
- troops supplied was a major challenge. These issues were exacerbated by unimaginative strategies and tactics. Between 1915 and 1917, the Italian commander...
- Maslin of The New York Times observed the film "has been faithfully but unimaginatively directed by Charles Sturridge, whose ... prin****l ****et here is a...
- 'Shahid". "FryDay movie review: Govinda can't escape the '90s in this unimaginative, below par comedy". Firstpost. 12 October 2018. Retrieved 19 July 2023...
- "MCA movie review: Nani, Bhumika, Sai Pallavi breathe life into an unimaginative film". Firstpost.com. Retrieved 30 January 2018. Nani. "#MCA #Nani20...
- Priest Praveen, S. R. (9 November 2022). "'Chathuram' movie reivew: An unimaginative thriller with the vibe of an outdated racy novel". The Hindu. ISSNĀ 0971-751X...
- film, calling it mediocre and saying that Austin's fight scenes were "unimaginatively produced and not much fun". "The Package (box office performance)]"...
- modern". Brianna Zigler, writing for The A.V. Club, called the film "unimaginative and weirdly regressive," and opined that Garfield and Pugh, while "likable...
- April 22, 1971. The Los Angeles Times called it "trash... flabby and unimaginative." "Sammy Davis signs for 'The Trackers'". Los Angeles Times. February...
- who serves Adam Smith and Ricardo as a starting point, is one of the unimaginative fantasies of eighteenth-century romances a la Robinson Crusoe; and despite...