Raja Sen pays tribute to the great director Tony Scott.
The Avengers is an absolute blast.
Jason Statham talks about his new film The Expendables 2 and what keeps him going as an actor.
The actor shares his experience of working in The Expendables 2.
Publicised purely on the strength of its 'erotic' content and scandalously adult themes, Hate Story delivers very little actual heat.
Supavitra Babul's directorial debut tries far too hard to be the next Band Baaja Baaraat.
The actress makes the character her own with remarkable commitment to the role. Naseeruddin Shah and Emraan Hashmi put in great performances too.
Raja Sen lists ten promising biopics that he's excitedly looking forward to.
Imtiaz Ali masterfully weaves in details that draw us in while his leading man basks magnificently in the glow of a bespoke script.
There are bits in the film that work, all the rest is just pedestrian fare.
Cocktail has a handful of moments and a few genuine sparks, but finally crashes and burns so spectacularly that it's hard to focus on the positives, writes Raja Sen.
Raja Sen's trackside analysis of the first practice session at the Buddh Internationa Circuit.
Raja Sen lists the 10 truly undeserving Oscar winners through the years.
We're introduced to exploitative underwater cameras but they aren't used to liven up the climax. The 3D promises but never delivers.
According to Raja Sen, the 2012 edition could easily be labelled as the most contentious nominations we've seen in the past few years.
With Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones and Josh Brolin as lead actors, only very rarely can a casting call be this perfect.
Raja Sen, a Top Gear fan, points out that the problem with the show's Indian edition wasn't the host's political incorrectness, but the fact that it lacked its characteristic bite.
Raja Sen discusses the important moments of 69th Golden Globes Awards.
Raja Sen reveals probable winners at the awards, scheduled to take place this Monday.
Despite average performances from Mahie Gill and Deepak Dobriyal the treatment of the film amounts to nothing spectacular.
Leading man Emran Hashmi himself seems to lose interest by the time the interval comes around.
2011, Raja Sen feels, may be remembered as the year that laid down Bollywood's new pecking order.
The hits and misses of the week.
By the time the film winds down in extremely simplistic fashion, we just don't care anymore.
Here's looking at films that have everything going for them, except for their ending.
The Amazing Spider-Man DVD leaves you wanting for more.
As James Cameron love saga Titanic opens in theatres once again, Raja Sen lists his personal favourites of the genre.
Last Sunday's Malaysian GP, says Raja Sen, was all about a master driver outclassing the field with a bad car.
The film will release on December 18 but we give you a sneak peek into the film right away!
The problem lies in Saif Ali Khan characterisation as he fails to convincingly play a secret agent.
The new dance reality show just can't get enough of the 'God of Dance.'
Even if The Artist wasn't 2011's best film, Raja Sen doesn't have too much to complain about the Oscars this year.
Even if The Artist wasn't 2011's best film, Raja Sen doesn't have too much to complain about the Oscars this year.
Check out these pictures of the cast and crew of the movie at the Berlin film festival.
Raja Sen tells us who could come out on top when Oscar Awards take place come February 26.
The film is half-baked and unfulfilling.
Both Pankaj Kapur and Shahid struggle, going from light and likable to irritating and implausible when the film changes gear from romcom to melodrama.
This year might turn out to be most exciting cinema-wise. Raja Sen lists 10 artists who we'll be seeing onscreen in interesting roles.
The hits and misses of the week.
A look at ten things that not just refused to do their job but proved too groanworthy to overlook.