• Dishoom offers nothing that you have not seen before, yet entertains you. An ideal watch for John and Varun fans.

  • So the verdict. Does Rajinikant rock it in Kabali? Yes! Though the motions of his iconization have now altered somewhat.

  • Overall, this film is like watching a big budget film of the original television series.

  • ‘Madaari’ is an absolute treat both for cine-goers and every citizen of India, who is concerned about his country.

  • Overall, as Ragini mentions, “Masti ka maza, zabardasti mein nahina” but the film at times does go overboard, especially during the climax.

  • Visually the 3D effects and the computer generated animated images are marvellous. The animals are perfectly anthropomorphized. And the engaging voices of the ace-star cast resonate with the right blend of emotions.
    The Secret Life of Pets is an attractive film that would appeal to pet lovers.

  • “The Legend of Tarzan” is a poorly paced film that is light on adventure and far from becoming legendary.

  • Overall, this film would appeal to only those who are fond of witnessing crass and crude humour.

  • Considering the subject had tremendous potential if well-handled, “Shorgul” makes noise, which all hear, but no one listens to.

  • Technically, the film is astutely crafted. Barry Peterson’s camera work is noteworthy and his visuals are accompanied by Ludwig Goransson and Theodore Shapiro’s music, which is seamlessly layered by Michael L.Sale’s efficient editing. 
    Overall Central Intelligence is a fun film only if you park your intelligence for a while.

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