The Buckingham Murders: A Letdown by Hansal Mehta
The pacing, combined with a lackluster screenplay, fails to engage viewers, resulting in a finale that clearly feels unsatisfying.
Read moreThe pacing, combined with a lackluster screenplay, fails to engage viewers, resulting in a finale that clearly feels unsatisfying.
Read moreMeiyazhagan maintains a strong pace, weaving smaller tales and family moments that keep viewers engaged and emotionally invested.
Read moreIndian directors should note that a good mystery doesn’t need excessive songs and unrelated scenes. Instead, it benefits from a tight screenplay, concise dialogues, and a focused narrative.
Read moreWhat makes CTRL truly exciting is its portrayal of a dystopian future shaped by technology—a vision that felt all too believable.
Read moreJanhvi Kapoor, in the lead role, puts in visible effort, but her performance lacks the depth needed to match her talented co-stars.
Read moreWhile Uglies treads familiar ground for fans of the genre, it still manages to capture attention with its fast-paced and engaging storyline.
Read moreGarfield, the famously sedentary orange cat, and his loyal canine companion, Odie, embark on an unexpected adventure sparked by a twist from Garfield’s past.
Read moreA bizarrely entertaining tale centered on a Pakistani family living abroad, where the complex relationship between two sisters, Leena and Ria, takes the spotlight.
Read moreThe film ambitiously blends futuristic storytelling with elements of the Mahabharata, aiming to connect with Indian audiences while offering a glimpse of an inclusive future.
Read moreThe film’s beauty lies in its non-linear pattern, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats, constantly guessing what happened next and why.
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