Andhadhun movie review: A terrific game of blind man’s bluff. 5 stars
Andhadhun movie review: Sriram Raghvan’s new thriller pulls off great tricks in plain sight. It will surprise you when you least expect it to.
Andhadhun movie review: Sriram Raghvan’s new thriller pulls off great tricks in plain sight. It will surprise you when you least expect it to.
Hold the Dark movie review: You need to unearth director Jeremy Saulnier’s latest thriller from the bowels of Netflix. Starring Jeffrey Wright, Alexander Skarsgard and James Badge Dale. Rating: 4/5.
Village Rockstars movie review: Directed, produced, written, edited and shot by the one-woman army Rima Das, India’s official Oscars entry is too good for this world.
Sui Dhaaga movie review: Anushka Sharma, Varun Dhawan film is as exciting as watching a shirt-pocket get monogrammed with a familiar logo.
Pataakha movie review: Vishal Bhardwaj turns the two warring sisters, played by Radhika Madan and Sanya Malhotra, into a metaphor for India and Pakistan, countries locked in an endless cycle of snipin..
Johnny English Strikes Again movie review: Rowan Atkinson’s spy spoof lacks intelligence. By sheer number of laughs alone, Daniel Craig’s James Bond films are funnier. Rating: 2/5.
A woman wronged by a corrupt system goes on a killing spree… there’s nothing new here except the gender of the killer.
Manto movie review: Nawaduddin Siddiqui and Rasika Dugal deliver internalised performances in director Nandita Das’ biopic. Rating: 3.5/5.
A retired CIA agent turns vigilante and sets out to avenge the murder of his former boss and buddy. It’s all very ho-hum.
Saamy Square movie review: Vikram’s new film is exactly the same as Saamy with the only difference being how director Hari has presented the lead character. Rating: 2/5.