• Engaging in fleeting moments, Horror Story might appeal to those who get scared easily.

  • A muddled affair, John Day seems lost in its own maze of self-indulgence.

  • Refreshing, light, breezy and engaging, SDR will appeal to those who want a realistic take on love and is miles away from the usual patented formula.

  • Zanjeer doesn’t hold a candle to the original, instead it feels like a modern day adaptation of a yet another cop drama.

  • If offensive, crude, adult humour tickles your funny bone then this is the ticket to buy!

  • If you are a fan of the books, then curiosity might tempt you to check this out, otherwise go revisit the Harry Potter series!

  • Despite the fact that you know the end, the beauty lies in the way Walker opens up the cards at the right time. John Cusack plays the part perfectly, and Nicolas Cage impresses in his role as the investigating officer. The film stays true to its genre and delivers on every front.

  • Jobs feels like a dinner date where the person picks up your tab and leaves before you get through the soup! We wish there was more candour and less trickery in this biopic.

  • After a while the stunts and the action feels too routine leaving very little to no space for surprise. Even Jim Carrey’s extended cameo seems uninspired. The portions with Moretz seem the best with the supporting characters pushed to the periphery.

  • Easily one of the scariest horror films to come out in the recent past, The Conjuring is smartly written, tightly edited and brilliantly executed. Be ready to get your daylights spooked out!

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