The People's Joker is the boundary pushing trans Joker film that you can see one night only.
Twisters entertains audiences with jaw-dropping action set pieces, a chemistry-induced budding romance, high stakes and toe-tapping country music.
Indian 2 lacks the novelty of its prequel and raises the question of whether a sequel was even needed in the first place.
Sarfira shows an unwillingness to explore anyone or anything other than the trials and triumphs of the protagonist.
Longlegs is an ominous, dread inducing flick helmed by exceptional lead performances and a unique visual style.
With Kill, Nikhil Nagesh Bhat has undeniably carved out a niche for himself and has us eagerly anticipating his next project.
Second Chance is an introspective drama that adeptly portrays a wide range of emotions, from the resilience of optimism to the debilitating effects of pain.
While Kalki 2898 AD excels in craftsmanship, its storytelling needs to be pushed to the limit in future editions to ensure a longer-lasting appeal.
With sharp dialogue, laugh out loud black comedy and a lot of themes and ideas to chew on (perhaps too many), Kinds of Kindness is a bold, divisive character study that will be commended by most, but not loved by all.
A Quiet Place: Day One is mostly a triumph, helmed by exceptional lead performances from Nyong’o and Quinn, brilliant technical aspects including beautiful cinematography and clever sound design.