
Hai Junoon Review: A Symphony Of Flaws Wrapped In Bollywood Beats
Hai Junoon Review: It is a sprawling, uneven series that tries to do too much with too little focus.
Hai Junoon Review: It is a sprawling, uneven series that tries to do too much with too little focus.
Final Destination: Bloodlines Review – It’s a popcorn-drenched, viscera-slicked ballet of doom that remembers exactly why you fell in love with the franchise in the first place.
American Manhunt: Osama Bin Laden Review – This is a documentary series that doesn’t seek to offer closure. It offers something rarer: clarity.
The Royals Review: It wants to be frothy, flirty and bingeable. But froth only works when there’s something underneath it.
Raid 2 Review: The outcome does not match the film’s ambition and the performances, commendably restrained as they are, fail to offset the drudgery.
Ground Zero Review: Despite its few shortcomings, it is an incredibly relevant and timely film
Phule Review: Pratik Gandhi is the heart and soul of the film, Patralekhaa serves as the ideal foil
Jewel Thief – The Heist Begins Review: Performances of the lead cast is steady but never enough for a film that needed much more
Kesari Chapter 2 Review: R. Madhavan goes on to make his presence felt strongly enough in the second half.
The Pitt Review: In an era where streaming services increasingly chase novelty over quality, the series demonstrates that sometimes the old formulas still work best.