Raja Sen can't wait to see Raman Raghav 2.0.
The trailer goes round and round in circles telling us that Hrithik Roshan doesn't understand Spanish.
If only someone taught the star kids that saying a line properly was as important as getting a mid-air split right, feels Raja Sen.
Pati Patni Aur Woh cannot decide whether it wants to be the climax of a Priyadarshan comedy or give the cad a dose of his own medicine brand of cheeky payback, writes Sukanya Verma.
Sonchiraiya belongs to the Omkara-Pan Singh Tomar genre and seems headed for success.
'I know my interpretation of Gawli will be judged.' 'I've earned the right to believe in myself,'
Outlander is a sci-fi action flick with B grade CGIs, plenty of drama, romance, action and horror to make it look like a complete excuse for a Sunday family outing.
Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol look like a million bucks, but the situation -- and the drummed up "intensity" -- feel asinine, says Raja Sen.
A R Rahman has us hooked with Sadda Haq and Tum Ho.
'In this age of OTT, where you are overdosed on content with violence, crime, sex and lust, this love story is refreshing,' notes Divya Nair.
It's party time for Ayushmann Khurrana, at home and at work! A day after the actor celebrated his wife Tahira's birthday, he attended a 'success party' for his new trailer Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan.
With the right amount of drama and comedy, the Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui trailer is indeed entertaining.
Aishwarya looks as good as she always did, but those eyes look so brimming with hysteria that it seems like melodrama's just been building inside her, says Raja Sen.
Khamoshi is very predictable, warns Namrata Thakker.
'Never in the history of Indian cinema did we have a distribution system for 240 countries, but we have it now.' 'And if we still keep catering to the B and C-tiers of our country, and not the whole world, then we are really being losers.' 'The visionaries of the industry must pull up their socks and say that now we will create for the world.'
Andhadhun is a stunning, comic, grisly, absurd, intense, cold, crazy and must-watch, raves Sukanya Verma.
'It's time to change this system of randomly giving stars and the right to bad critics to run down our products.' 'Two films, even if both get three stars, are very different from each other.' 'I can understand if these stars indicated a level of enjoyment or engagement, but the current rating system is flawed because there are no parameters.'
Suparn Verma, who last directed the Bipasha Basu-starrer Aatma, reviews Gravity in a single sentence as a tribute to the greatest single take sequence in cinematic history.
A Wednesday is a taut film which works mainly because of it's leading man, Naseeruddin Shah. Anupam Kher is his perfect foil. Overall, a must-watch movie.
This Malayalam film not only grabs your attention by its originality of premise or treatment but by its sincerity as well.
Filmistaan is a story about hope.
The trailer doesn't give away too much of the story and keeps the mystery alive, feels Namrata Thakker.
Atrangi Re looks like an interesting watch because of its hatke storyline and unusual pairing.
There are hundreds of fan clubs -- in Jalgaon, Beed, Chennai, Kolkata, Akola, Yavatmal, Bengaluru, Sitamarhi, New York, Canada, Nigeria etc. Every Indian city/town or a major country has a fan club for the man whose fan base has been estimated at 3.5 billion by Time Magazine.
If not for the hype and stunning teaser, which promised an all-out Rajini masala entertainer, Kabali would be far more enjoyable, feels S Saraswathi.
'The cross-pollination between the states has always been happening.' 'It's only over the past one or two years that all this talk about South versus Bollywood has been happening.'
Saiee speaks about her debut film Dabangg 3.
Beset by a Princess Syndrome in the past, Kareena Kapoor reigns over this pandemonium like a stately queen, feels Sreehari Nair.
Vidya Balan and Director Amit V Masurkar working together is reason enough to be excited about Sherni, notes Moumita Bhattacharjee.
'Every creative person goes through ups and downs.' 'We all try to do good work.' 'Sometimes we succeed, sometimes we don't.' 'I don't think that should directly reflect on the immediate stardom of a person.'
And why he will comment on the Nirbhaya verdict.
Ghanchakkar stops being funny somewhere through the second half, writes Raja Sen.
'Radhe is exactly what you would expect from a Salman Khan film, but..'
'Just because a subject is uncomfortable for some and doesn't suit their political ideology, should a film not be made?'
The Don 2 trailer looks pretty darned sharp
Captain Marvel is all about women empowerment, yet it's never preachy.
Though Vasanth fails to recreate the old magic, he makes up for it with the exceptional music.
Surely even cleavage-obsessed filmmakers ought to, at first, be filmmakers, yes, asks Raja Sen.
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