• Raja Sen
    Raja Sen
    Rediff

    9

    Spotlight is a powerful film, with a terrific ensemble cast…

  • Shalini Langer
    Shalini Langer
    Indian Express

    9

    Mark Ruffalo’s film is a gripping portrait of what happens when institutions decide they are bigger than the people who make them.

  • Jyoti Sharma Bawa
    Jyoti Sharma Bawa
    Hindustan Times

    8

    Inarguably one of the finest films on investigative journalism, Spotlight is an excellent critique of what blind deference to authority or faith can do to you. The problem affects India and America equally.

  • Rohini Nair
    Rohini Nair
    Deccan Chronicle

    8

    In a world full of glittering rhinestones, Spotlight is like a quietly shining gem.

  • The real life investigation conducted by the team of Spotlight journalists won them a Pulitzer Prize. In case you do watch this movie – and it is highly recommended that you do – it’ll be easy to see why they won that honour. Bold, audacious and shocking, a consummate piece of work.

  • Bryan Durham
    Bryan Durham
    DNA India

    8

    Forget the flaws. This film deserves to be watched solely for the performances by the ensemble cast and for daring to telling a tale of courage and the pursuit of truth, no matter what the consequences.

  • Rachit Gupta
    Rachit Gupta
    Filmfare

    -

    End of the day, this film’s real victory lies in the fact that it chronicles a pertinent part of modern history and it does so with the right amount of authenticity and deftness. There’s no jingoism or sense of sensation. It takes real human emotions and crafts them into the journalism profession. The quality of cinema is beyond measure. This is a must watch.

  • The film may tend to the boring at times but if you are someone who pays close attention to the nuances then you are sure to be both gratified and fulfilled. This film in fact highlights how even within the humdrum existence of routine we can achieve so very much.

  • Subhash K Jha
    Subhash K Jha
    SKJBollywoodNews

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    Spotlight puts the spotlight on the trauma without  creating hype or drama. It’s an achievement that doesn’t call for a standing ovation. It gets it without trying.

  • This is not the kind of movie you should take your date to for fun, but it’s one that makes you question your faith in your religious institution and the morality of those attached to it. It’s heavy stuff for sure, but stuff that must definitely be seen and discussed.

  • Criselle Lobo
    Criselle Lobo
    BookMyShow

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    Spotlight is not for everyone. It’s a serious film that deals with a serious issue, and it does justice to it. For the performances alone, the movie is worth a watch.

  • Uday Bhatia
    Uday Bhatia
    LiveMint

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    Tom McCarthy’s Spotlight is that rare film that is first and foremost about journalism.

  • Spotlight is an important film, especially at times of cynicism around the profession of journalism. It is a non-showy paean to print reportage as much as it is a deeply affecting human drama.

  • Spotlight doesn’t set up false binaries between print and new media, nor does it treat its reporters as superheroes with notebooks. McCarthy’s no-frills approach and classic shot and reverse-shot storytelling often nudges Spotlight into the television movie zone, but there is no mistaking what is at work here: the good fight to tell a story the way it needs to be told.

  • Spotlight isn’t a big, flashy movie, but it’s a beautifully told story that says something important about our world. It is a movie I think everyone should see.