Birdman. Boyhood. The Grand Budapest Hotel...
'This is the year of the three Bs -- Budapest, Boyhood and Birdman -- and if you love the movies, one or all three of those will feature in your top bracket in English language cinema this year.' Raja Sen takes stock of the recently concluded Golden Globes.
The awards aren't the only story, and here, in chronological order, are my top 10 moments from this year's Globes.
Tevar emerges an overdone, underwhelming film with zero charm, warns Raja Sen.
Golden Globes that could go wrong.
Raja Sen makes his predictions for Hollywood's first awards show of the year.
R Balki's back with his latest film, and it looks mouthwateringly intriguing.
The action looks good but not spectacular (yet).
The year saw some standout performances from lesser known actors.
Ugly -- a constantly riveting, ticking timebomb of a film -- is by far Kashyap's finest film, says Raja Sen
Could this be the Indian Hugo? The Hawaizaada trailer seems to suggests so.
Here's what caught our eye at the movies this year.
A look back at 2014 in Bollywood as we inch closer to a new year!
PK is no satire -- it's a bit too toothless for that -- but it is a rollicking mainstream entertainer with ambition to evoke some introspection, says Raja Sen.
While the trailer doesn't look very enticing, it's good to see Kapoor back.
Lingaa can get tiresome, especially with the too-long fight scenes, but remains constantly watchable because of the miraculously light way in which Rajinikanth continues to wear his megastardom around him, says Raja Sen.
The veteran actress turns 70 today, December 8.
Action Jackson is a drinking game of a film, one well over the so-bad-it's-good line, its main merit being that it holds some genuine surprises -- and makes sure its hero looks like a jackass, says Raja Sen.
Here's why SPECTRE may be SPECTACULAR!