Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
It’s good to see John Abraham back in a role that actually suits him. No unnecessary drama, no over-the-top "India is the greatest" monologues—just a solid political thriller that never strays away from the point.
The movie builds tension well, especially in the way it presents its central conflict: should these officials risk everything to bring a young woman home? And if they do, how? There’s a real sense of urgency that you feel throughout the movie.
John, of course,…
Superboys of Malegaon is a love letter to dreamers. It shows how the magic of cinema thrives against all odds. It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s ridiculously heartwarming.
Watching Vineet Kumar Singh as Farogh was the highlight of the movie for me. His quiet intensity and aching vulnerability is something very rare to be found in new-age actors. The other cast members are also nothing short of phenomenal.
The film dances between humor and heartbreak, showing how art can bloom in the unlikeliest places. It leaves you with a lump in your throat, but a grin on your face.
Deva had me in the first half—no lies there. The movie set up a deliciously gripping mystery, teased some mind-bending twists, and made me believe I was in for a ride that would leave my brain doing backflips. But then? It fumbled the bag. Hard.
What started as a sharp, stylish thriller turned into a predictable, self-indulgent mess that thought it was smarter than it actually was. The final reveal? Yawn. The climax? A damp firecracker.
Shahid gives it his…
A Sci-Fi saga that talks too much and says too little!
Bong Joon-ho’s Mickey 17 could’ve been an ambitious sci-fi epic, but instead, it drowns in its own monologues. Half the movie is Mickey explaining things instead of just showing them—does the film not trust us to think for ourselves? Whatever happened to the golden rule of cinema: show, don’t tell?
While it's only 2 hours and 17 minutes, it feels much longer. The first half builds intrigue, but then…