Nostalgia helps Sabyasachi Mukherjee, inarguably India's most talented fashion designer, stay relevant discovers Shaikh Ayaz.
Shaikh Ayaz raves about George Clooney's Oscar-nominated film, The Descendants.
Legendary director Shakti Samanta's son Ashim Samanta takes us through the lesser known, behind-the-scene nuggets from some of his best-loved films.
The film is quite homogeneous, with the same darkness and the same quirkiness.
Kay Kay Menon, Ranvir Shorey and Manu Rish Chadha -- all fine actors -- seem wasted in the film.
Jimmy Shergill, Randeep Hooda and Mahie Gill fill this film with restless vigour.
The filmis not half as bad as most such movies usually tend to be.
The film falls into the category of hype over heft.
The film does not try to be celebral, and makes for an entertaining watch.
The journey, risky but thrilling, is not without its beautiful moments.
There may be little originality in Immortals but it is not without its moments.
If only director Ashwin Kumar had established and probed more of the beastly side of man, The Forest could have been something.
Priyadarshan's new film lives up to its name.
Like all other Tarsem Singh films, this one's a visual treat too.
The King's Speech reaffirms what most filmmakers take for granted, that a film should stay rooted in its culture and that its characters.
To most viewers, Wrath of the Titans will appear lousy and painful.
The film is about a barbaric reality show out of its vulnerable contestants among whom only one gets to walk out free.
Contagion is a fine example of an idea-driven film in which the performances are only a novelty, not the mainstay.
it's a small-minded attempt at tackling an issue that either the director has read only sparingly or has not understood with all its complexities.
The only entertaining scene belongs to Chuck Norris, who's done a cameo in the film.
Matt Damon fans may miss the actor in The Bourne Legacy. Yet, the new film in the series is excellent.
Steven Spielberg's War Horse is a mixed experience. We would recommend it for the striking imagery
The movie showcases some of the worst acting in recent years.
Gangs of Wasseypur writer Zeishan Quadri takes us through the people, places and sounds that inspired the coal crime thriller.
If you watch any of the Alvin trilogy, you won't be able to tell one from the other.
It's a compelling film evocative of fate and faith; never mind that it is flawed at places you wish it wasn't.
The movie is set on a huge landscape, allowing it the space that epics usually operate upon.
This film nods to the Priyadarshan-style anarchy and confusion in the plot but in truth, it's more like a C-movie version of his signature comedies.
This version falls flat as a poorly adapted one and its effect is further exacerbated by second-class acting.
Director Neerav Ghosh has an eye for his material and knows where to look.
The film, along with the alien invasion, makes no sense at all.
Without getting pedagogical or making it sound like a spiritual discourse on life after death, Hereafter uses its plot to go beyond what is expected.
Here's why the actress was nominated for this year's Oscar in the Best Actress category.
Kaccha Limboo is an original film with a just-about-fine first half and disappointingly weak, no-focus second.
The film has none of the appeal or light-heartedness of a romantic comedy nor the suspense or style of a spy film.
The film is second-class entertainment with zero compassion and sympathy towards its inhabitants and its audience.
Aided by a sharply-penned character sketch, Brad pitt strips himself of all traces of a commercial star and becomes Billy Beane.
The film is a coldly detached saga of men in ruthless duel with a power that can never be realistically defeated,
Director Terrence Malick's long absences from moviemaking validate the fact that he's been working even when he's not actually working.