• 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

  • 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.

  • Uri: The Surgical Strike, the first of the many political films to follow this year, has set the tone of the 2019 elections.

  • Though Taapsee has little role in the first half, she steers the film in the second half as the resolute and slightly diffident lawyer. Ashutosh Rana, who is so used to playing the villain in films, does come across as a little exaggerated at points, but refined dialogues save him. A special mention to Manoj Pahwa, who portrays Bilal’s painful and emotional breakdown with finesse.

    All said and done, Mulk is a voice that needs to be heard. Make time for it this weekend.

  • Deadpool 2 requires your full attention, from the beginning to the post-credits scene. Those scenes are packed with surprises and you’ll be sorry if you walk out quickly.
    Go for Deadpool 2. You need this after Avengers Infinity War.

  • Avengers: Infinity War leaves you breathless, and wanting more. It is the God of all Marvel films.

  • October is shorn of any sort of melodrama. Yet, leaves you with a lump in your throat.

  • Watch it. It’s like watching a retro fashion show with some cool gun battles thrown in. Lots of rain, lots of crashing of the waves, moody lighting, and dialogues that echo Salmi-Javed at their purplest prose. Ahh. Mumbai when it was still Bombay.

Viewing item 11 to 19 (of 19 items)