• The monotony and sedated pace of the film will have you turning in your seat. But, you soon begin to wonder if the pain inflicted via these long hours of injustice would be noticeable without it.

  • If you insist on watching Justice League this week you mustn’t regret having missed out one of the most thought-provoking and exhausting and yet finally exceedingly rewarding film.

  • It is a little startling to see seasoned actors like Pankaj Tripathy, Rati Agnihotri and Ravi Kissan pitching in with bombastic performances. But then, bombast is the need of the hour. Julie 2 is an old-fashioned high-pitched melodramatic take on an actress’ journey from zero to wow. It has plenty of unexpected twists and turns in the plot, not all of them convincing. The narrative neatly balances the engaging and the corny.

  • Overall, Coco is a charming film that you should not miss.

  • The film has moderate production values but befitting the strata of society depicted. Nothing seems incongruous.

  • Overall, the film, though journalistically fuzzy, seems to be made with an idealistic passion.

  • It is an ensemble of poorly built characters who band together to stop the villain from annihilating the world.

  • Every Christmas, there is a film that eulogises the merits of the festival as a family affair, and this year it is, A Bad Moms Christmas, that does the needful with flair. A sequel to last year’s Bad Moms, this one, with its raunchy comedy that would definitely make Santa and all of us blush to the rosiest of pinks.

  • Ribbon has its share of flaws. So relentless is the focus on the protagonists’ lives that we barely get a glimpse into the lives of the other (interesting but sketchy) characters, like Sahana’s friend or Karan’s father or the babysitter who evidently leads a life as adventurous as her employers, if not more.
    But that, some other time.

  • A formulaic whodunit sans intrigue…The non-linear narrative appears confusing and repetitive for the viewer.

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