It’s quite evident – right from the start – that the filmmaking in the new Madhuri Dixit-starring Netflix series is fundamentally flawed.
Author: Tanul Thakur
Alia Bhatt Soars in and as ‘Gangubai’, Confirms Place as Best Actor in Commercial Hindi Cinema
Sanjay Leela Bhansali is spot on when it comes to style and gloss, but the film doesn’t get the politics of a red light area.
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Shakun Batra’s 'Gehraiyaan' is a drama that, unlike its protagonists, is comfortable in its own skin. It moves along smoothly but fumbles towards the end.
A New Interpretation of Agatha Christie’s ‘Death on the Nile’ Is Both a Delight and a Drag
Kenneth Branagh’s film is lavish and star-studded, but the denouement takes a long time coming.
Joel Coen’s ‘Macbeth’ is Stark and Stripped Bare, Familiar Yet Different
The director's adaption of the Shakespearean tragedy takes us to a bleak, minimalist world.
Olivia Colman Shines in ‘The Lost Daughter’, a Story of Maternal Guilt and Loss
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s assured debut tells its story well, becoming a bit obvious towards the end.