Pixels could very well be the most unremarkable Hollywood film of the year, says Paloma Sharma.
The film is more ego trip than cinema, feels Paloma Sharma.
You'd be naive to go into this one looking for top grade acting or direction, says Paloma Sharma.
Fury serves as a great reminder of the devastation wars bring with them, says Paloma Sharma.
You will be exposed to much comedy, emotion and drama during the course of the show, but you will see only a jhalak of the dance.
The Gallows will probably appeal to high schoolers at a sleepover. For the rest of us, a rewatch of The Blair Witch Project will have to suffice.
There's enough emotion in every single frame to break your heart, Paloma Sharma says after watching Asif Kapadia's documenatary Amy.
What If has its moments but doesn't really shine through in entirety, says Paloma Sharma.
Much like a bumbling partner in a three-legged race, the second half of Insidious: Chapter 3 lets its first half down, says Palma Sharma.
John Day isn't the dark, twisted thriller it was meant to be, says Paloma Sharma.
Quantico looks like your run-of-the-mill Homeland-esque drama whose only USP is Priyanka Chopra.
Students in Mumbai react to Narendra Modi's initiative of speaking to them on Teacher's Day.
Darr @ The Mall might be an absolute failure in the horror genre but as a revenge drama, it is refreshingly simple and does manage to pull a few heartstrings at the end of the day.
Bajatey Raho had a whole lot of potential but failed to realise it, writes Paloma Sharma.
Bajaatey Raho had a whole lot of potential but failed to realise it, writes Paloma Sharma.
It becomes quite clear early on in Planes 2 that it was made in order to keep the franchise alive, says Paloma Sharma.
Bobby Jasoos works only because of Vidya Balan and the strong supporting cast, says Paloma Sharma.
The globally popular Fast and Furious' last installment is weighed down by mundane dialogues and plot points, says Paloma Sharma.
Beautifully shot and easy on the eyes, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is thoroughly engaging, writes Paloma Sharma.
Samrat & Co. might be about an extraordinarily observational man's fight against crime but as far as cinema goes, this film is a crime against the genre.
It is difficult to understand why Johnny Depp agreed to make Mortdecai, says Paloma Sharma.
According to Paloma Sharma, you'll love Escape Plan if you're a fan of the Terminator and Rambo series of films.
Jal takes its own time in unravelling and loses the plot pretty soon, says Paloma Sharma.
Paddington imparts practical life lessons in a way that is neither patronising nor insulting to the intelligence of kids, says Paloma Sharma.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier has action-packed entertainment, raves Paloma Sharma.
Big Eyes easily evokes a mix of fascination and empathy and you just can't stop looking, says Paloma Sharma.
Better Call Saul keeps your adrenaline levels high.
Forever is tiring to watch, says Paloma Sharma.
Paloma Sharma -- the only non-middle aged, non-canine member of the home -- on a Sunday spent at the bank.
Exodus: Gods And Kings doesn't exactly have the greatest screenplay of all time but what it lacks in the writing department, it makes up for with stunning visuals, says Paloma Sharma.
Sulemani Keeda is a delightful, unpretentious indie, says Paloma Sharma.
'In an attempt to make it relevant to our darker, more violent times, director Jose Padilha loses sight of the point he wishes to make through the film,' says Paloma Sharma after watching RoboCop.
Dumb and Dumber To seems to be desperately trying to carve out an audience for itself in a world that has moved on.
Once the initial wide-eyed worship of the filming process fades away, all that Boyhood leaves you with is a faint sense of nostalgia and not much else, says Paloma Sharma.
If you're a fan of action thrillers and have hungrily devoured Stallone and Segal's crappiest films of the same genre, then you're going to love John Wick, says Paloma Sharma.
The film could have been a true horror flick if the casting would had been better.
The Best of Me fits well enough in the genre to which it belongs and will obviously prove to be a major tearjerker for hopeless romantics. The rest of us can only find it amusing, at best, says Paloma Sharma.
The Wolf of Wall Street can really please the senses. Just remember to forget your humanity for a while, says Paloma Sharma.
A film that could have been a genre breaking masterpiece, Dracula Untold in its present form would be a more honest work of art if it were titled Dracula Unfortunately, says Paloma Sharma.
Jackpot is a very confused film, says Paloma Sharma.