• Thor rises to the occasion, he flies, but doesn’t quite soar! Fans won’t be disappointed though.

  • …might have an interesting premise, but the execution and poor casting kills any chance of the film coming off as a decent entertainer.

  • Mickey Virus will appeal to Manish Paul fans who want to see him in a different role other than a TV show host.

  • Shahid shakes you from within compelling you to think, something not many films can boast of doing these days. A compulsory watch for anyone who relishes intelligent cinema.

  • A complete paisa vasool experience at the movies, Boss is an overdue treat for Akshay Kumar fans who have been waiting for him to return to his forte. A true mainstream entertainer in every sense, this Boss does pack a solid punch!

  • An earnest attempt, the film fails to sustain our interest in a weak second half.

  • A huge royal mess, Diana is easily one of the worst biographical work brought alive on the big screen. Diana’s private life has ample fodder to make a Sidney Sheldon book set, but a film based on her life neither engages us on a cerebral level, nor titillates with shades of gossip! Instead it becomes a sort of parody demeaning and mutilating every little memory we have of one of the ‘princess of hearts’.

  • Gravity sets a new bench mark in film making. One step ahead of James Cameron’s Avatar, it breaks new ground not just visually but also in terms of storytelling. Watch it in 3D and be mind blown!

  • Elysium is a big gun that aims and fires but misses its target by a mile.

  • Prisoners is a tight gripping thriller that will engage you from the very first frame.

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