• The miracle of Left Behind will touch your heart in such a way that you will get down on your knees and pray. You will pray to make it stop.

    Left Behind is a film you need to leave behind.

  • No amount of catchy soundtrack, meticulous set design, or slick editing (by Manish Jaitly) can save the film from the lofty, misplaced ambitions of the people entrusted with guiding it.

  • Spark’s title, like everything else about it, is random.

    Filled with twisted morality and creepy old uncles who like to watch (and how I hate to use this term) item girls sing about their ‘jawaani’ and ‘solah baras ki kahaani’ — 16 is underage, just FYI — Spark simply failed to ignite the flame.

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles does have some rather enjoyable action sequences and cheesy, yet funny one-liners though.

  • Although I would like to think otherwise, Planes: Fire and Rescue was made in order to keep the franchise alive.

    It was clearly not a labour of love and it doesn’t really care where the script is headed to, as long as it fulfills its target audiences’ need for instant gratification.

    Planes: Fire and Rescue seems to be too high on fuel to be able to walk the straight line of consistent storytelling.

  • The makers seem to have been inspired by several popular Hollywood romantic comedies and so, the film becomes predictable.

    Funny on the surface with faults in its execution, Amit Sahni Ki List should probably come with a warning that says ‘Burn after watching’.

  • The fault in The Fault in Our Stars is that it is so obsessed with bringing tears to your eyes that it forgets to bring substance to the table.

  • Bobby Jasoos works only because of Vidya Balan and the strong supporting cast…

  • …too obsessed with being a fairytale to really become anything more than a pretty sheet of shiny wrapping paper twisted around a piece of wood-hard, flavourless candy.

    It is as beautiful as its subject, but amounts to be little else.

  • There are films built around the theme of violence and then there is violence for the sake of making a film — The Raid 2 happens to fall into the latter category.

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