Movie Review
Rukh movie review: Engaging form, but without much function
The camera makes us stare constantly, rather intimately at the characters, and yet we hardly ever catch any internal chatter.
Ranchi Diaries movie review: A mishmash of Bollywood potboilers
The film kicks comedy and exhilaration into high gear, treating the fantasy of robbing a bank like an elaborate mission.
Victoria and Abdul movie review: No real conversation between them
Dench as the queen is a delight to watch. Every scene she is a part of, is owned by her: one doesn’t look anywhere else while she performs.
Chef movie review: Papa, pyaar and pyaaz
For a film which calls itself Chef, there’s very little here to salivate over.
Annabelle Creation movie review: The fundamentals of horror
It exists as an assimilation of iconographies: Gone With the Wind, Badlands — even more interestingly, Eyes Without a Face.
VIP 2 movie review: What a waste of colossal talent!
It isn’t merely the lack of any substance in her high profile business honcho that’s disappointing.
Ek Haseena Thi Ek Deewana Tha movie review: A relentlessly bland film!
About the film still getting half a star? Well, the only good thing about it is that it’s only 105 minutes long!
Baby Driver movie review: An uncluttered jukebox with cars
Baby’s taciturn and withdrawn nature leaves him paranoid and suspicious; the fuss about Baby’s several iPods makes no sense to him.
Transformers: The Last Knight movie review— World isn’t ending anytime soon
Michael Bay, known for directing and producing big-budget action movies, seems to have gone easy on this episode.
G Kutta Se movie review: A brutal slice of life in rural Haryana
G Kutta Se has a documentary feel without the air of nobility and self-regard that a documentary on this subject would come wrapped in.