• It’s well shot, well edited and has the right music to set the mood. “Fire in the Blood” is an important film; it’s a story that needed to be told to the world. Dialogues like, “People are dying and the medicines are in my briefcase.” makes you angry, very angry!

  • About Time is not the perfect romantic film but if you have the appetite for Curtis kind-of romantic films, you will enjoy this one.

  • Naomi Watts does her bit but falls short in portraying someone as strong and popular as Diana. All credit goes to the hair and makeup department who give her the perfect look. Diana is not a bad film but the problem is the Princess of Wales deserves a lot better.

  • Technically this film is a masterpiece. It uses the 3D format in the way it’s meant to be used. Alfonso Cuaron takes you far, far away from earth and succeeds in bringing to the screen exactly what he imagined. He makes sure the film flows naturally and all that the actors need to do is convey the message through their characters.

  • I can’t decide what’s worse, Lalit Pandit’s music or Abhinav Kashap’s direction. Mr Kashyap, you got the Kapoor clan in attendance and your lead actor did his bit.. is that enough?

    Skip this Besharam film!

  • When a film makes you uncomfortable and gives you that awkward feeling which only a porn film can give, if you end up watching one in a crowd, then of course it’s not entertaining.

  • Son of Sardaar has a lot for the masses but it lacks a good story. With all the other ingredients in place it feels like Son of Sardaar is a good opportunity wasted.

  • 1920 Evil Returns is yet another needless horror film. It’s cold and bland.

  • It’s not every day that Bollywood churns out a tasty dish with the right ingredients. We suggest you taste it!

  • The shooting style in a lot of scenes and even the songs with spot lights on actors gives the feel of the 1980s cinema. We cannot recommend Rush.

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