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'Rocketman,' starring Taron Egerton, is genuinely fun times at the movies and this particular Elton John musical proves its worth as a cinematic conversation with the viewers.
NGK begins with a certain idealism, a certain promise only to degenerate into a silly farce, which uses garish styles and caricatured characters to take us on a 148-minute ride.
The first direct fight between two rival monsters is awesome. It’s thrilling and chilling and also ‘the song of ice and fire.’
While 'Brightburn' is not exactly original, the premise is certainly interesting and intriguing. Directed by David Yarovesky, the film shines with its horror tropes.
In 'Aladdin,' director Guy Ritchie showcases only a part of the original folklore, which is nevertheless fascinating and fun to watch, as it enthralls you in many ways.
India's Most Wanted does have a good story, but unfortunately, its full potential has not been mined.
Game of Thrones premiered its finale on Monday morning. Read our spoiler free review of 'The Iron Throne' here.
Ajay Devgan is in good form, both in the comic portions and in the dramatic bits, relying on his gift for restraint.
The film, packed with humour and competent performances is likely to get much love from the audiences who have had their fill of patriotic chronicles.
The theme of a dog returning, again and again, in different bodies to love and serve his human master, was established in the prequel, but stretched in this edition.
'John Wick: Chapter 3- Parabellum' follows the template of a classic revenge-thriller through Keanu Reeves' grieving Jonathan.
Kota Factory, created by Saurabh Khanna and directed by Raghav Subbu, is an ode to friendship and a biting commentary on brazen capitalism ingrained in our education system.
Ayogya is powerful in its persuasive tempo and almost a frantic attempt to keep our attention from straying.
Student of the Year 2 has some new stars in making. Ananya Pandey steals the show in the film directed by Punit Malhotra.
K 13 may be very short by Tamil cinema standards at 102 minutes, but even then there is not enough meat to keep us absorbed.
Tom Betterton and Adam Silver's cinematography is standard but attractive as their frames capture the locales in all its glory.
The situations in the plot are rather bland, often seen in the past and uninspiring.
Setters is designed like an Oceans 11 kind of caper where the stakes are not just a heist idea, but the education system of India.