It has it all -- an iron-clad story, strong characters, more than believable performances and music you'll want to put on loop for days.
White House Down works because of Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx , writes Paloma Sharma.
The stories in this anthology range from breathtaking to borderline bizarre.
16 is yet another formulaic representation of teenage life, writes Paloma Sharma.
There's always the option of changing the channel, but change to what? Maybe a nine o'clock news anchor screaming his lungs out at all those who dare contradict him would act as an appropriate substitute to the drama of the K-serials.
The Lone Ranger does provide more than a handful laughs but takes too long to get to the point, making you wish you'd left it alone.
If you're watching the first episode of Under the Dome, expect the serpent of dread to creep into the pits of your stomach as the show progresses.
The Heat is a movie to watch out for, writes Paloma Sharma.
Director Susi Ganesh's maiden venture into Bollywood, Shortcut Romeo, seems like a slick, fast-pasted thriller on the surface. What lies beneath is a different story altogether.
But while our politicians are waging war against mannequins and trying to save society from being corrupted, maybe they would like to have a good look at the city's water and electricity problem. After all, thirst and darkness are known to provoke men into doing 'wrong acts', says Paloma Sharma.