 |  | Yea Toh Two Much Ho Gayaa ( Movie Reviews) Critic's Rating: By: Mihir BhanageDirection: Anwer KhanCast: Jimmy Shergill, Arbaaz Khan, Pooja Chopra, Bruna Abdullah Scenic locales, beautiful ladies, comedy and action; Yea Toh Too Much Ho Gayaa (YTTMHG) has everything that goes into making an entertainer. |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | | Shailendra Singh pays tribute to his own baby, the annual 'Sunburn' festival here by stressing on it's popularity and aspirational value. |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | Akira ( Movie Reviews) Critic's Rating: By: Meena IyerDirection: AR Murugadoss Cast: Sonakshi Sinha, Konkona Sen Sharma, Amit Sadh, Anurag Kashyap Our screen ki Akira is Khan, Kumar and Kapoor rolled into one. She punches and defends better than most khiladis. |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | Island City ( Movie Reviews) Critic's Rating: By: Renuka VyavahareDirection: Ruchika OberoiCast: Pathak, Amruta Subhash, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Chandan Roy Sanyal, Ashwin Mushran, Sameer Kochhar Film explores this tangled ‘Mumbai state of mind’ through its three unique characters. |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | Skiptrace ( Movie Reviews) Critic's Rating: By: Reagan Gavin RasquinhaDirection: Renny HarlinCast: Jackie Chan, Johnny Knoxville, Bingbing Fan, Eric Tsang, Eve Torres, Winston Chao This movie is quite delightfully off its rocker. |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | Don't Breathe ( Movie Reviews) Critic's Rating: By: Reagan Gavin RasquinhaDirection: Frede AlvarezCast: Stephen Lang, Jane Levy, Dylan Minnette, Daniel Zovatto, Emma Bercovici, Katia Bokor Right from the opening frame, Don’t Breathe gets into the heart of things with an ominous scene that looks straight out of a nightmare. |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | Mechanic: Resurrection ( Movie Reviews) Critic's Rating: By: Reagan Gavin RasquinhaDirection: Dennis GanselCast: Jason Statham, Tommy Lee Jones, Jessica Alba, Michelle Yeoh, Sam Hazeldine, Femi Elfuwoju Jr, Anteo Quintavale, John Cenatiempo For even a seasoned critic or a cynic looking for points to poke about, there are none in the performance that he delivers when it comes to brute action. |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | Nine Lives ( Movie Reviews) Critic's Rating: By: Reagan Gavin RasquinhaDirection: Barry SonnenfeldCast: Kevin Spacey, Christopher Walken, Jennifer Garner, Robbie Amell, Cheryl Hines, Malina Weissman, Consuelos, Teddy Sears, Talitha Bateman The film essentially rides on the humour, Spacey’s dry wit and wry asides, as he at first struggles to come to terms that he is now a cat. |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | A Flying Jatt ( Movie Reviews) Critic's Rating: By: Srijana Mitra DasDirection: Remo D'SouzaCast: Tiger Shroff, Jacqueline Fernandez, Amrita Singh, Gaurav Pandey, Nathan Jones, Kay Kay Menon Tiger does a neat job as Aman, shivering superhero who fights crime but also buys 'do kilo lauki' on the way home. |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | Waarrior Savitri ( Movie Reviews) Critic's Rating: By: Renuka VyavahareDirection: Param GillCast: Niharica Raizada, Rajat Barmecha, Om Puri, Gulshan Grover While the fable is well known, moulding it to make it relevant to today's times is a good thought. |  | | Read Full Review >> |
| |  |  | Vaaimai ( Tamil) Critic's Rating: By: Direction: A Senthil KumarCast: Shanthnu Bhagyaraj, Thiagarajan, Muktha Bhanu, Goundamani, Poornima Bhagyaraj, Urvashi, Ramki, Manoj Bharathiraja The film is unconvincing, with writing that makes no sense and execution that is laughable. |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | Iru Mugan ( Tamil) Critic's Rating: By: M SuganthDirection: Anand ShankarCast: Vikram, Nayanthara, Nithya Menen, Thambi Ramaiah, Nasser, Karunakaran, Riythvika If Anand Shankar’s previous film Arima Nambi had echoes of K Bhagyaraj’s Rudhra, the set-up of Iru Mugan recalls that of Kamal Haasan’s Vikram |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | Kidaari ( Tamil) Critic's Rating: By: M SuganthDirection: Prasath MurugesanCast: M Sasikumar, Nikhila Vimal, Vela Ramamoorthy, Napoleon, OAK Sundar, Suja Varunee There is a whiff of Gangs Of Wasseypur in the film’s proceedings: the usage of the device of a narrator to tell us the bloody events of the past, the numerous rivalries, the stark cinematography and the grungy score |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | Kutrame Thandanai ( Tamil) Critic's Rating: By: M SuganthDirection: M ManikandanCast: Vitharth, Aishwarya Rajesh, Pooja Devariya, Rahman, Nasser, Guru Somasundaram, Marimuthu Kutrame Thandanai is a solid low-key thriller that is also an understated morality play |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | Enakku Veru Engum Kilaigal Kidaiyathu ( Tamil) Critic's Rating: By: M SuganthDirection: Ganapathy BalamuruganCast: Goundamani, Soundararaja, Riythvika, Shanoor Sana, Velmurugan, Ramachandran Durairaj, Moonar Ramesh The problem with the film is that the unfocussed script, which doesn’t provide its star anything to bite into. |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | Janatha Garage ( Telugu) Critic's Rating: By: Pranita JonnalageddaDirection: Koratala SivaCast: NTR, Mohanlal, Samantha, Nithya Menen, Unni Mukundan, Sachin Khedekar, Ajay, Rehman, Devyani and Sai Kumar This Janatha Garage might give everyone a hand in repairs but they need a wee bit of repair themselves for sure. But that’s no reason to miss the film. |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | 100 Days of Love ( Telugu) Critic's Rating: By: Deepa SomanDirection: Jenuse MohammadCast: Dulquer Salman, Nithya Menen, Shekhar Menon Many real and reel life clichéd situations are given some impressive entertaining twists |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | Banthipoola Janaki ( Telugu) Critic's Rating: By: Pranita JonnalageddaDirection: Nellutla Praveen ChanderCast: Dhanraj, Deeksha Panth, Chamak Chandra and others Synopsis: What is a 90 minute film will seem like an eternity making you wonder when this will come to an end. |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | Aatadukundam Raa ( Telugu) Critic's Rating: By: Pranita JonnalageddaDirection: G Nageswara ReddyCast: Sushanth, Sonam Bajwa, Murli Sharma, Anand, Firoz Abbas, Brahmanandam, Vennela Kishore, Prudhvi Synopsis: We only wish we can now use the machine (like Brahmi supposedly did), go back in time, and tell the team, “Kasta story and writing paina shraddha pettandi.” |  | | Read Full Review >> |
|  | Chuttalabbayi ( Telugu) Critic's Rating: By: Srividya PalaparthiDirection: Veerabhadram ChowdaryCast: Aadi, Sai Kumar, Namitha Pramod, Abhimanyu Singh Chuttalabbayi is a cringe-fest with neither a particular plotline, nor a shred of screenplay. There is nothing memorable about the movie except for how frustrated it makes you. |  | | Read Full Review >> |
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