Khufiya comes as a disappointment from a filmmaker who seems to have been so engrossed in creating intrigue in the narrative that he forgets to deliver a satisfying resolution.
Expend4bles is the kind of movie that leaves a bad taste in your mouth and you hope against hope that a 5th film never gets made.
Bahadur the Brave is a meticulously observed, emotionally shattering piece of social realism tinged with a subtle feeling of loss and loneliness.
‘Jaane Jaan’ Review: Captivating Plot and Performances but the Execution Leaves Room for Improvement
Despite its moments of persuasive performances and technical virtuoso, Jaane Jaan lacks the cohesiveness needed to leave a lasting impact.
‘The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford’ is a Hauntingly Beautiful Film
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is an entertaining version of a Terrence Malick movie and a must watch for any cinema lover.
Equalizer 3 is a very unoriginal film made with one of the most charismatic Hollywood stars will go down in history as a huge miss.
Review: ‘Aravali: The Lost Mountains’ Exposes the Dying Balance Between Economy and Environment
Director Jigar Nagda and his team have shed light on an important issue that is a double-edged sword.
No other Indian film will ever portray Varanasi as a bleakly beautiful character and therein lies the strength of Jhini Bini Chadariya and its unforgiving impact on the viewer.
Atlee has taken his working formula from Tamil films and made an all out mass entertainer for the Bollywood audience with Jawan.
21 Grams is one of the most organic films I have seen on the silver screen.