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Movie review: ‘Marco’ is a high-octane action thriller worth every penny

Movie review: ‘Marco’ is a high-octane action thriller worth every penny

  • Review: Barry Jenkins brings fresh energy, originality to ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’

    A prequel to ‘The Lion King’, it’s a tale of found family, betrayal and destiny, one that begins to explain the estrangement between brothers Scar and Mufasa
  • Pushpa 2 Review: Power-packed entertainer that delivers on fan expectations

    Directed by Sukumar, the film serves as a sequel to Pushpa: The Rise and continues to explore Pushpa’s journey as he solidifies his position as the ruler of the red sandalwood syndicate
  • Movie Review: ‘Sikandar Ka Muqaddar’ a decent heist thriller

    The film loses momentum midway and feels sluggish.
  • Age of Empires Mobile: An experience unworthy of the franchise

    With TiMi promising a 4X experience aimed at introducing younger generations to the charm of the iconic franchise, fans had high expectations.
  • Citadel: Honey Bunny Review: It’s good. But then, it could have been a little more!

    Picked up from the Citadel universe, the latest Raj and DK venture ‘Citadel: Honey Bunny’ adapts to local milieu and succeeds to a large extent. But the narrative keeps losing its grip in patches and hinders the progress
  • ‘Singham Again’ lights up Diwali with cracking cop universe masterpiece

    "Singham Again" is not just a film; it’s an exhilarating journey that lights up the Diwali festivities with its high-octane action, humor, and heartfelt moments.
  • Movie Review: Family Pack lacks pace

    This 95-minute outing lacks credibility and does not move at the pace at which an adventure outing must move at.
  • Neva: A painted masterpiece

    It's a video game where emotions are colours and your heart the canvas
  • Movie Review: ‘Devara: Part 1’ – A masterclass in action, emotion, and visual grandeur

    The visuals are top-notch, and the grand scale of filmmaking by Kortala Siva sets new standards for Indian cinema. This is a remarkable cinematic achievement that offers thrills, emotions, and an unforgettable spectacle that should not be missed.
  • Movie Review: ‘Yudhra’-Siddhant Chaturvedi delivers his career best in this action flick

    Yudhra is an entertaining watch for fans of gritty, action-driven cinema, though it could have benefited from a more nuanced narrative.
  • Movie Review: Mathu Vadalara 2 hits the mark with laughter and thrills!

    Sequels are always challenging and more so when the basic tenets for the introductory movie are humour and out-and-out entertainment
  • Tanaav Season 2: A Gripping Tale with Room for Improvement

    The first season which was released in November 2022 won appreciation and the second one too live up to the standards set.
  • Movie Review: ‘Sector 36’ – A film that will be talked about for years to come!

    The film emerges as a crucial one for our times, offering a stark and unflinching portrayal of its subject matter which manages to hold the audiences with its authenticity and emotional weight.
  • Revisiting Quidditch: Does the magic translate? A review of Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions

    Unbroken Studios’ vision attempts to balance Quidditch by allowing players to catch the golden snitch not once but twice or even thrice (in sudden death) in a game, while end-to-end action continues for the chasers, beaters, and keeper
  • “35 – Chinna Katha Kaadu” Movie Review: Definitely not a small story

    While the setting seems simple, the film elevates its premise by delving into the deeper aspects of parental influence, relationships, and how teachers can shape the formative years of a child.
  • In Han Solo style: Surviving the underworld in a galaxy far, far away

    There is a lot to like here as you navigate the uneasy peace across planets, build your reputation, develop relationships, and balance the Pykes, Crimson Dawn, Hutts, and the Ashigas.
  • ‘IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack’: Vijay Varma-Anubhav Sinha series is a gripping political thriller

    Inspired by ‘Flight Into Fear’—Captain Devi Sharan’s account of the hijacking—the series takes audiences back to December 24, 1999, when the flight from Kathmandu to Delhi was commandeered by terrorists and diverted to Kandahar, Afghanistan.
  • Film Review: “Saripodhaa Sanivaaram” – enough for this Saturday

    "Saripodhaa Sanivaaram” is a complete entertainer. With its engaging story, strong performances, and well-executed direction, it is a film that keeps the audience hooked from start to finish. 
  • Movie review: “AAY” is a light-hearted entertainer with a twist

    This love triangle sets the stage for a series of events that blend humor with the emotional.
  • Movie Review: ‘Vedaa’ A strong film dealing with social issues

    'Vedaa' is a strong film that tackles important social issues with a gripping narrative and emotional hues. It's a must-watch for those who appreciate films with substance and heart.
  • Movie Review: “Committee Kurrollu” resonates deeply with millennial

    Committee Kurrollu is a heartwarming film set in a tranquil village in West Godavari, focusing on the strong, deep bond shared by a group of close friends.
  • Webseries Review: Trisha marks OTT debut with stellar performance in ‘Brinda’

    "Brinda" is a compelling crime thriller that combines strong performances, detailed investigation, and a focus on character motivations.
  • Deadpool and Wolverine Review: No holds barred outing, director ensures no one is spared

    Time travel is also not new to the main characters of Deadpool and Wolverine. Both characters have time travelled both in movies and in comics. This time around, director Shawn Levy decides to make them travel through different universes.
  • Indian 2 Review: Promising intentions fall short in sequel

    Shankar’s ‘Indian 2’ entirely runs on this spirit, where the film aims to deliver heavy-handed political commentary on issues such as corruption, healthcare, and education.
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