• Though you know this may be almost impossible in the real world but director Spike Jonze creates magic in front of your eyes and what may seem unbelievable when someone narrates it to you is soon believable when you are inside the cinema hall.
    Her is a lovely film which you just shouldn’t miss!

  • Gunday is an entertaining film. It’s old wine in a new bottle and it tastes awesome! Not sure if it’s a perfect film to watch on Valentines Day but let me assure you that you won’t regret paying for the ticket of this film. It’s packed with action, emotions, friendship, drama and some terrific performances.

  • Not many may like the fact that Afghan villagers are the heroes here but this film says the story as it is. Berg does a marvelous job. His team of muscle men Mark Wahlberg, Tylor Kitsch, Emile Hirsch, Ben Foster and Eric Bana make the film look real. Lone Survivor is pulled out of the real world and it’s unforgettable!

  • A lot of films that are made with the claim of being romantic comedies turn out to be disappointing but this one delivers. It’s a good rom-com which is rare in Bollywood. What better timing than releasing it around Valentine’s Day.

  • 12 Years a Slave is one of the best movies ever made on American slavery. British director Steve McQueen has succeeded in bringing on celluloid the pain of slavery in every single scene of the film. It’s an adaptation of the 1853 memoir by Solomon Northup. Must I add that it’s very brave of Brad Pitt to produce this one.

  • As if the writing, direction and acting was not bad enough, the film lurches out one gross scene after another-from Abhay Deol’s nonstop farts to his burps, you have to witness it all in this mundane film. The search for the first contender of the ‘Worst Films of 2014 list’ ends right here.

  • Contrary to Mandela’s life that had enough drama, the film fails to capture any of it…making it boring at times. It works because of the real life story of Mandela. An iconic world figure deserves a much better biopic! Here they don’t call it a ‘long walk’ for no reason, the film is 140 minutes long and that is very long for this genre.

  • A Salman Khan film is an amusement ride, don’t take it too seriously! Watch it with his fans and you will know what I mean!

  • I suggest you spend your hard earned money on these con men and you won’t feel cheated!

  • It’s dark and not commercial. It’s bitter and sweet. It’s everything you expect from Coen Brothers.
    Every department has contributed with all their heart. The screenplay, costumes and cinematography are very well done, making it easy for you to get transported to the early sixties.

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