• Overall, Hate Story IV is an engrossing tale despite its predictability.

  • The film is fast-paced, emotionally honest, well-performed and intelligently structured.

  • Technically with ace production values, the film is aesthetically mounted. Overall, the film is entertaining and is a brilliant character study of an efficient spy.

  • When he perishes his false eye does a little dance of death on the floor. Like a child that will have its way even if the mother must be mortified in the process.
    And yes, we will never inhale the scent of an agarbatti in the same away again.

  • Deftly written and directed with a keen understanding of the clannish conspiracies that tie the people of small towns together, this film offers us a deep and penetrating view into the innermost enclaves of the human heart where unknown to us, the most unexpected secretion of humanism merges with the cruelest of blows dealt by destiny.

  • Tongue lodged firmly in cheek, Luv Ranjan’s bromance-versus-romance tale has enough bite to make it one of the most invigorating rom-coms in recent times.

  • Overall, credit must be given to a film that delivers the goods, and if you’ve ever liked Onir’s films, you’re likely to enjoy this one.

  • Denuded of that sense of layered luminosity that we have seen in Guillermo del Toro’s best works (Pan’s Labyrinth and Crimson Peak), The Shape Of Water would have been a classic children’s fairytale if the Beauty did not have the hots for the Beast. Bathtubs will never be a place of innocent contemplation again.

  • This is a film that left me in a ruminative after-shock. How can any film so violent be so gentle and calming?

  • Overall, the Black Panther is an exceptionally impressive film worth witnessing on the large screen.

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