• ven Sophie Turner cannot save this trainwreck…

  • De De Pyaar De is a bag full of cliches. The makers fail miserably to evolve the story beyond a one-line plot. Go watch De De Pyaar De only if you are a die-hard fan of Tabu.

  • The film could have been sharper and crisper had the makers not got carried away with Sunny Deol’s presence in the film.

  • We wish the Russo Brothers gave us a little more of Captain Marvel Brie Larson. Even in her limited screentime, Larson owns the scenes she is in. Take a bow, Russo brothers.

    You laugh, and you cry. And that final Stan Lee cameo makes you realise that this was really, the Endgame.

  • Romeo Akbar Walter, starring John Abraham and Mouni Roy, fails to deliver. Instead, Robbie Grewal’s directorial debut looks like a paler cousin of Meghna Gulzar’s Raazi.

  • Kesari is the rousing patriotic film that Akshay Kumar fans wait for all year round. But it is a lot more than just that and definitely deserves a watch this Holi

  • Photograph, starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Sanya Malhotra attempts to embody themes of longing and nostalgia and leaves you feeling rather wistful at the end, says our movie review. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea.

  • Sujoy Ghosh is back with a revenge drama. Badla, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Taapsee Pannu and Amrita Singh, will keep you on the edge of your seat all through the film

  • …the film fails with its comedy and punch-lines and leaves you with a headache…

  • But despite Kangana’s best efforts, Manikarnika fails to bring Rani Laxmibai to life in this exhausting and over-exaggerated drama.

    So should you watch Manikarnika? Make an informed choice. If you’re a Kangana Ranaut fan, Manikarnika is THE film for you. If you remember your history lessons, take Manikarnika with a generous pinch of salt, says our review.

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