Varun Dhawan and Sara Ali Khan's Coolie No 1 is half-hearted attempt at situational comedy. The remake of the 1995 film of the same name doesn't have similar funny vibes.from Top Reviews News- News18.com https://ift.tt/2M7Ny32
Varun Dhawan and Sara Ali Khan's Coolie No 1 is half-hearted attempt at situational comedy. The remake of the 1995 film of the same name doesn't have similar funny vibes.
In director Vikramaditya Motwane's AK Vs AK, Anil Kapoor and Anurag Kashyap play themselves. It's a riveting film with dollops of self-deprecating humour.
'The Midnight Sky' has some gorgeous visuals, but in times like these when the world is passing through a crisis, do we need a plot like this – dreary and infusing a sense of hopelessness in us?
'Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors' wavers off very quickly and the franchise seems not very interested in sustaining itself beyond this season.
'Black Widows' is not an original story and below average performances from actors just makes a caricature of this show.
'Unpaused' is eminently watchable for fine performances, finer style of narration and sheer novelty.
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom never exaggerates nor underplays racial tensions. It's more like you're eavesdropping and listening to the private conversations of a band.
Durgamati, crafted almost frame to frame from the 2018 Telugu-Tamil horror drama Bhagmathie, comes across as cliched melodrama more than next-level scare fest as it tries peddling horror with a message.
The only redeeming feature in the film is Sharib Hashmi, who portrays well the joys and sorrows of being part of a household whose fortunes swing from one extreme to another.
A true ode to a Hollywood that once was with gigantic studios and their heads, Mank is almost art in black and white.