• A bold and honest attempt to expose the dire state of the people of Kanpur, Katiyabaaz will make you count your blessings for having access to the luxuries of having something as basic as electricity.

  • It’s definitely not a modern day DDLJ, but it still ends up being an enjoyable romantic ride worth the price of its ticket.

  • Watch if for the firecracker that is Vidya Balan. Now only if she had solved the case of the missing plot!

  • A sweet sequel to one of the cutest dragons made in animation history, the film will appeal to both kids as well as their parents.

  • CityLights is deep, dark and extremely depressing. But Mehta deserve full marks for going all the way and giving us a glimpse of the city’s dark underbelly where dreams are often shattered and broken.

  • Maleficent will please Jolie fans, so watch it if you like dark fantasies about mystical creatures.

  • Sit back, get some popcorn and enjoy this insane ride of time travel with your favourite mutants. X-Men: Days of Future Past is one of the best films of its genre.

  • Godzilla is a smashing summer blockbuster and it holds not qualms about playing up that card.

  • An uplifting inspirational story of two individuals who rose above their shortcomings, Million Dollar Arm is highly recommended for its sincere and honest attempt to prove that dreams whether American or Indian can come true.

  • Smart and intelligently written, Oculus raises the right scares to keep you on the edge of your seat.

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