Commando – A One Man Army

Review :- Dilip Ghosh’s Commando has a linear narrative. Set in North India, the story can even be termed archaic. It’s got a hero, a heroine and a villain. Small-town…

Himmatwala

Review :- Hark back to taaki taaki and tap dance to tathaiyya as the (r)awful 80s are re-awakened from their garish grave and served re-heated; as old wine in an…

Vishwaroop

Movie Review :- Like Hollywood that is obsessed with Osama Bin Laden and terror post-9/11, actor-writer-director Kamal Haasan, one of India’s finest film talents, gets drawn to Osama this time.…

David

Review :- So it’s a 3-D film, huh? Not really, just refer to the 3 different Davids who play protagonists in this 3-piece drama. D1 (Neil) is the dreaded gangster…

Race 2

Review :- Get ready for jobs that ‘blow’, bare-bods, chains, fists, fruits (of passion) et al. Kinky, huh? Not really. This is what goes into a high-flying, testosterone ride called…

Dabangg 2

Review :- Yes, Chulbul (Salman) swings it a second time – and hits home harder. Dabanng 2 is actually a better film than the first, tighter, brighter and sharper. Featuring…

Red Dawn

Reviews :- College jock-turned-Marine, Jed Eckert (Chris Hemsworth) takes it upon himself to save his country from the North Koreans’ sudden invasion. With no skilled soldiers by his side, he…

Khiladi 786

Review: Barah baras baad, Khiladi ka number aa gaya. Bollywood’s original Khiladi is back from self-imposed exile; still with a heart of gold, the pride of a true-blooded Singh and…

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2

Review :- So, I never really bit that deep into the whole Twilight hysteria but you can see why it works. Apart from Robert Pattinson’s pouty charms as pale-faced vampire…

Rakhtbeej

Review :- Ok, let’s get this straight – Rakhtbeej is a film you laugh at, not with, the kinda movie you could see with pals, popcorn and a cushion to…