• Raanjhanaa has a fantastic first half. Watch it for Dhanush and Sonam’s performances and some colourful one-liners and dialogues.

  • Watch it closely and you would be in for a few treats if you know the supporting characters well. MOS won’t dissapoint, it gives you the right bang for you buck, but we wish this Superman soared a bit higher.

  • There is something about a right ensemble that takes a film to a different level of brilliance. Now You See Me has a lot to do with the casting and the actors selected to play these characters.

  • Despite the terrific ensemble, the film belongs to Deepika Padukone. She has arrived, and that isn’t a dig or a snide remark, but a validation of her evolution from being just another stunning face to someone who can keep you engaged even in the weak moments.

  • Watch it regardless of whether you are a fan of the series or not. Star Trek Into Darkness will win over new audience and regale you with a three course meal of action, adventure and thrill.

  • The Reluctant Fundamentalist ends up being yet another 9/11 inspired tale with all the expected ingredients, but we wish the film maker had engaged and challenged us a lot more like her previous efforts

  • Go Goa Gone is a drug that takes you on that high, but wears off soon enough before you start tripping.

  • There is a proportionality between the size of Vin Diesel’s biceps and the number of car chases in Fast & Furious 6. As the films gets older, the characters get bulkier and the story line thinner

  • Bombay Talkies is a format that needs to be praised for its concept. The sequencing of the stories works and the pace is swift, never showing signs of lethargy. If this was a tribute to 100 years of cinema, then we need to have an array of directors from different genres pay such homages more often.

  • Iron Man 3 is funny, engaging, and has some really awesome action scenes. Robert Downey Jr is in form and reminds us why no other actor would work in his place.

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