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Category: Feature Films
The Magician’s Elephant Review: Anything Is Possible In This Magical World
If you love animation movies, don’t skip The Magician’s Elephant. Though it might look like a graphic novel for kids, … More
Gulmohar Movie Review: Emotionally Cold
Gulmohar is beautifully written but badly directed. The story has emotional complexities that if dealt well with could have taken … More
We Have A Ghost Review: Filmy and Boring
The trailer of We Have A Ghost had set the standard high but unfortunately, the movie isn’t half as good … More
Lost Review: It’s High Time! Writers And Filmmakers Should Get Over Their Obsession For Politics, Naxalism, and Activism
Has this ever happened to you? You bring home a veggie or chicken/mutton and decide to not make the same … More
Your Place or Mine Review: The Writing Lacked Maturity And The Much-Needed Emotional Depth
Your Place or Mine could have been a wonderful film only if the writer knew how to handle complicated emotions … More
Ammu Movie Review: Looks Highly Inspired By The Great Indian Kitchen But Fails To Impress, Thanks To Its Dumb Writing
If you look at Ammu, the whole packaging of this film in terms of story, it reminds you of three … More
Maja Ma Review: Why Is This Film Even Made? It’s Annoying, Childish, and Foolish
I can’t believe I watched the film at midnight. How lucky I am to have slept peacefully even after this … More
Blonde Netflix Film: It’s Not A Review
Before I begin, I would like to issue a warning here. Blonde is not for everyone. It is dark and … More
HIT: The First Case Review: Not Worth Your Time, Go And Read The Story On Wikipedia Instead
HIT: The First Case is unnecessarily stretched. And if you have been reading or watching good quality crime and investigation … More
Gargi Review: It Haunts You Long After It Ends; I Am Still In A State Of Shock
After Guilty, I was a little tired of monotonous rape stories. Somewhere, I started believing that filmmakers are using this … More
Miracles From Heaven Review: Nothing Extra-Ordinary Other Than The Fact That It’s Based On A True Story
If you have stopped believing in miracles, then this is your go to movie. Not because, like movies, it paints … More
Persuasion Review: It’s A Book Read Out Loud With Moving Pictures For You
I would say that I ‘loved the look of it, not the feel of it.’ Persuasion is that story book … More
Darlings Review: The Only Mistake A Woman Makes Is Think That The Man Would Change
Right before I watched Darlings, I had read about Mandeep Kaur, a Punjabi woman who committed suicide in New York. … More
Thar Film Review: Netflix’s Another Disaster!
I wonder what was the purpose of this film. Giving Harshvardhan Kapoor another chance on OTT? Thank god for OTT regulations! If not for the restrictions, this film would have been Netflix’s Paatal Lok, full of gory, sex, and foul language.
Dasvi Review: It’s A Waste Of Time; Binge Watch Gullak 3 Instead
The writing is not to be blamed for a movie not directed well. As you watch the film, the first … More
Kaun Pravin Tambe Review: No, Pravin Tambe Is Not Iqbal And It Won’t Even Remind You Of It. All Credit Goes To Shreyas Talpade And The Director, Jayprad Desai
Firstly, a big round of applause for Shreyas Talpade for a wonderful performance in Kaun Pravin Tambe? I am glad … More
Jalsa Review: This Space Belongs To Surya Kasibhatla, The Child Actor in the Film For His Outstanding Performance
Keeping everything aside, I would first like to talk about Surya Kasibhatla, the child actor who played Vidya Balan’s son … More
Pondicherry Film Review: A Heart-Warming Tale of Love and Loneliness
After a long time, it felt like I watched a story, not a film. And more than films, I love … More
Love Hostel Review: A Story Of Honor Killing Told Between Gunshots
Planning to watch Love Hostel on the weekend? Here’s a piece of advice: Watch the first few scenes, watch the … More