• In a summer brimming with annihilating monsters, vicious aliens and assorted villains, Edge of Tomorrow just isn’t dazzling enough to stand out.

  • Don’t be put off by the name or the lack of stars. This is a lovely little film that will sneak into your heart.

  • Holiday – A Solider is Never Off Duty is a superstar vehicle without a brain or a heart.

  • The Raid 2 is an ugly and brutalizing experience.

  • Citylights is persuasive. It will work better for you if you haven’t seen the original.

  • Stromberg, an Oscar-winning production designer, gives us a lot to look at – luminous pixies, magical moors, a crow that takes on many avatars and lots of intriguing creatures, big and small. Even Maleficent’s incredible wings have personality.

    I wish some of that had rubbed off on the writing.

  • Does it all make sense? I’m not entirely sure but I’m happy to sacrifice narrative coherence for pure adrenalin. Besides, it’s such a pleasure to see so many terrific actors working off each other.

  • Heropanti is designed to do exactly one thing – make us like Tiger Shroff and that it does exceedingly well. The film is a showcase for Tiger’s talents – he is an incredible acrobat who does backflips in dance sequences and effortlessly leaps offs walls in action scenes. He is a smooth dancer. I can’t wait to see what he does next. I can’t wait to see what he does next.

  • Godzilla himself has weight, literally and figuratively. Can someone give this force of nature the film he deserves?

  • What matters is that Million Dollar Arm leaves you with a smile on your face and a swing in your step and that’s all it is designed to do. Besides it gave me a real kick to see the iconic Disney logo backed by A. R. Rahman’s music.

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