'Tere Ishk Mein' review: A bewildering tale of toxic love There are two ways of analysing this film—as a complex deep dive into unhealthy relationships or a complicated mess that tries to say too many things
‘Neelofar’ Review: Fawad and Mahira Khan shine in gentle, honest, thoughtfully imperfect film At its heart, the film is a gentle love story between a man who can see and a woman who cannot, refusing to reduce her to her condition
'Wicked For Good' review: Ariana Grande shines as Glinda in spectacular finale The movie is Grande's crowning glory, with Jon M Chu’s musical feature comprising stunning performances from Cynthia Erivo and Jeff Goldblum
De De Pyaar De 2 Review: Ajay Devgn’s film is a passable entertainer Despite the fun moments, the reason why the film fails to make a mark is because of its tonal inconsistencies and downright silly plot points
'Thamma' Review: Ayushmann Khurrana's horror-comedy fails to sparkle Maddock's latest in its horror-comedy universe aims big with Ayushmann, Rashmika Mandanna, and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, but ends up mid-tier Diwali entertainment
‘Tron: Ares’ review: Jared Leto’s AI adventure is all style, little spark Disney’s 2025 revival of the 'Tron' franchise dazzles with sleek design and sound but struggles to innovate beyond its digital nostalgia
'Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari' review: Where is the romance or comedy in this romcom? The only verdict is that both the “rom” and the “com” in this romcom are grossly undercooked. You can enjoy it if you don’t need spice or robust flavours or when there is nothing else to have
'Homebound' review: Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa’s film is a worthy contender for Oscars 2026 Neeraj Ghaywan’s assured storytelling and the leads’ compelling performances make this film a must-watch cinematic experience
Vaani Kapoor and Fawad Khan's 'Aabeer Gulaal' is a love letter to the UK The film is best consumed in fragments, not as a whole
Baaghi 4 Review: Tiger Shroff stars in the worst movie of the year If you're brave enough to view this piece of cinema, you will realise that every scene, dialogue and twist appears to have written itself out