• …is an action-packed film which has Akshay Kumar doing what he does best. Catch the movie to check out his all new action avatar and also to get an idea about how corruption is rotting various systems in our country, be it the government or the health industry.

  • …provides enough of Sunny Leone for her fans to fancy. Apart from that, it also features a fresh and engaging storyline, which makes the film worth a shot.

  • A simple story on friendship and family…Jim Parson’s effort is commendable in the film, along with the visually pleasing animation. Take your kids along for this one.

  • Blurring the lines between fiction and history, this film sends out a message of peace and equality in resonant forces. The battle scenes are a visual treat with commendable camera work. It somehow remains with you even after leaving the cinema hall, despite its inconsistencies.

  • Watch it to see how Singh tries to put down social evils like farmer suicides, prostitution, AIDS and the ever-increasing drug problem. You could also watch it for Singh Ji, and the supporting actors Fllora Saini and Jayshree Soni, who turn in convincing performances.

  • Wild Card is a one time watch with some nicely done action sequences and a couple of honest performances by seasoned actors. Watch out for short cameos by Sofia Vergara and Jason Alexander in the beginning of the film.

  • Jupiter Ascending is worth a watch for its models of intergalactic technology, infrastructure and the fact that Sean Bean doesn’t die in this one.

  • A super-entertaining, slightly predictable film that marks the return of good commercial Tamil cinema.

  • Rahasya is a tight, smooth and well-executed film which is unbelievably underrated. With stellar performances by Kay Kay Menon, Tisca Chopra and Ashish Vidyarthi, what makes it tick is the slightly numbing climax.

  • If you are looking for an action-packed film this Christmas, then Meaghamann is worth a watch with friends and family.

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