Movie Review: News

05 May 2024

Cillian Murphy

NewsBytes Recommends: Cillian Murphy's 'Red Eye'—smart, surprising, consistently engrossing 

We are no strangers to Academy Awardee Cillian Murphy's range of talents, showcased repeatedly through massive tentpole projects such as Oppenheimer, the Batman trilogy, and Peaky Blinders.

03 May 2024

Ryan Gosling

'The Fall Guy' review: Charming, but lacks on narrative front

The Fall Guy tells the story of a talented stuntman Colt (Ryan Gosling) and a camera operator (later a director) Jody (Emily Blunt).

28 Apr 2024

Netflix

NewsBytes Recommends: Nigerian film 'Strained' on Netflix—emotionally poignant and courageous 

Nigerian film Strained—streaming on Netflix—despite its small scale, is a well-made, well-acted, and gravitas-laden film due to its thematic underpinnings and the issues it courageously explores.

26 Apr 2024

Suniel Shetty

'Ruslaan' review: Needlessly violent film with an undercooked storyline 

"Gratuitously violent" is perhaps the best phrase through which I can describe Aayush Sharma's Ruslaan, directed by Karan Butani.

21 Apr 2024

Yogi Babu

NewsBytes Recommends: 'Mandela' on Netflix—Impactful social satire with superior performances 

Madonne Ashwin's Mandela is a scathing, well-made, well-acted social satire with its heart in the right place and numerous surprises up its sleeve.

19 Apr 2024

Dibakar Banerjee

'LSD2' review: Audacious attempt, but doesn't tie its loose ends

As a long-time admirer of Dibakar Banerjee's ahead of its time LSD (2010), I was excited to see its spiritual sequel, LSD 2.

14 Apr 2024

Netflix

NewsBytes Recommends: 'Born in Gaza'—war's horrors told through children's eyes 

Hernán Zin's Born in Gaza, on Netflix, is an incisive, matter-of-fact, searing documentary that places you directly in conflict-torn Gaza and brings you uncomfortably close to the lives ransacked by distressing, seemingly never-ending war and raging political conflict.

11 Apr 2024

Ajay Devgn

'Maidaan' review: Ajay powers thumping, adrenaline-filled, emotionally resonant sports biopic

Ajay Devgn is having an incredibly exciting phase; his two films (Shaitaan and Maidaan) are in theaters, and both couldn't be far different from each other in terms of their genres and his roles.

07 Apr 2024

Hollywood

NewsBytes Recommends: 'Emily the Criminal'—Aubrey Plaza powers this thrilling ride

Aubrey Plaza is the one true star of John Patton Ford's crime thriller Emily the Criminal.

05 Apr 2024

Kristen Stewart

'Love Lies Bleeding' review: Queer drama is audacious but tiring

Rose Glass's Love Lies Bleeding, starring Kristen Stewart and Katy O'Brian, has an undercurrent of raw, unbridled, lethal energy coursing through it.

31 Mar 2024

Netflix

NewsBytes Recommends: 'Still Time'—Engaging, impactful portrayal of time trickling by

Still Time, directed by Alessandro Aronadio, focuses on the oft-repeated idea that finds center stage in time-travel thrillers: being stuck in a time loop.

29 Mar 2024

Tabu

'Crew' review: Kareena, Tabu, Kriti headline consistently fun heist comedy

Rajesh Krishnan's Crew, headlined by Kareena Kapoor Khan, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon alongside Diljit Dosanjh and Kapil Sharma in special appearances, is extremely fun, always watchable, consistently engaging heist comedy drama.

24 Mar 2024

Netflix

NewsBytes Recommends: 'Ahaan' on Netflix—sensitive portrayal of Down syndrome

Netflix is a treasure trove of films that transcend genres—short films, animated, blockbusters, soapy Bollywood, you name it.

22 Mar 2024

Kunal Kemmu

'Madgaon Express' review: Partly funny, but not everything comes together

Kunal Kemmu has made his directorial debut with Madgaon Express, headlined by Pratik Gandhi, Divyenndu, and Avinash Tiwary.

21 Mar 2024

Amazon Prime Video

'Ae Watan Mere Watan' review: Meandering film has no ambition 

A week after starring in the insufferable Murder Mubarak on Netflix, Sara Ali Khan has switched gears to play freedom fighter Usha Mehta in Amazon Prime Video's Ae Watan Mere Watan.

18 Mar 2024

Netflix

NewsBytes Recommends: 'To Kill a Tiger'—searing, unsettling, and heart-rending 

I have lost count of the times I paused Nisha Pahuja's Academy-Award-nominated documentary To Kill a Tiger, streaming on Netflix.

15 Mar 2024

Adah Sharma

'Bastar' review: A hard-hitting reality bogged down by poor acting

After the humongous success of The Kerala Story (TKS), the trio of director Sudipto Sen, actor Adah Sharma, and producer Vipul Amrutlal Shah, collaborated on another project titled Bastar: The Naxal Story.

08 Mar 2024

Netflix

'Damsel' review: Scattershot film has spectacular visuals but dull writing

Millie Bobby Brown's Damsel, fittingly released on International Women's Day on Friday on Netflix, is directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo.

08 Mar 2024

R Madhavan

'Shaitaan' review: Thrilling, creepy but bogged down by its writing

Director Vikas Bahl's supernatural thriller Shaitaan hit cinema halls on Friday. Featuring a stellar cast comprising Ajay Devgn, R Madhavan, Jyotika, Janki Bodiwala, and child actor Anngad Raaj, Shaitaan will give you the chills.

01 Mar 2024

Kiran Rao

'Laapataa Ladies' review: Kiran Rao's sharp satire takes down patriarchy 

Kiran Rao's sophomore directorial outing Laapataa Ladies is a sharp, scathing satire on the deeply-rooted, pervasive, and unescapable patriarchy in our society, and how education and awareness are its only antidotes.

01 Mar 2024

Timothee Chalamet

'Dune 2' review: Visual mammoth is backed by enchanting music

All those who've been skeptical of a sequel's success must watch Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two. A worthy successor, this film has every element in place required for a cult blockbuster movie-cum-franchise.

23 Feb 2024

Nora Fatehi

'Crakk' review: Headache-inducing, excruciating long film gets almost everything wrong 

Aditya Datt's Crakk (made my head explode, so it justifies that title) stars actors with chiseled, shredded bodies (Vidyut Jammwal, Arjun Rampal) and is shot in multiple picturesque locations.

23 Feb 2024

Yami Gautam Dhar

'Article 370' review: Amalgamation of action and political thriller

The abrogation of Article 370 is a significant event in India's modern-day history.

22 Feb 2024

Amazon Prime Video

Tamil film 'Naadu' review: Ambitionless film is a tiresome watch

The Tamil drama film Naadu—directed by M Saravanan—and starring Tharshan, Mahima Nambiar, and RS Shivaji—dropped on Amazon Prime Video on Thursday after completing its theatrical run.

16 Feb 2024

Hollywood

'The Holdovers' review: Endearing; moving portrait of love, life, grief

Alexander Payne's The Holdovers—released in Indian cinemas on Friday—is the rare film that gets almost everything right.

16 Feb 2024

Dakota Johnson

'Madame Web' review: Dakota Johnson's superhero film ain't no marvel

Marvel Studios's latest offering is Dakota Johnson starrer Madame Web, based on Marvel Comics by the same name. Unlike other superhero films, this movie runs low on action but high on predictability.

14 Feb 2024

Amazon Prime Video

'Love Storiyaan' review: A heart-warming collection of real-life tales

Love knows no boundaries, for it transcends cast, religion, region, and even gender. Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta's anthology series Love Storiyaan brings you such six tales.

09 Feb 2024

ZEE5

'Lantrani' review: ZEE5 film can't balance its ambition with execution

Anthology film Lantrani, starring Johnny Lever, Jitendra Kumar, and Nimisha Sajayan, is streaming on ZEE5.

09 Feb 2024

Shahid Kapoor

'TBMAUJ' review: Shahid-Kriti's AI love story is nice but average

Artificial Intelligence is on the verge of taking center stage in our lives. While many continue to debate whether AI will completely take over human jobs or not, there comes a film that shows it might also take over our romantic needs.

09 Feb 2024

Bhumi Pednekar

'Bhakshak' review: Well-made film hits you in the gut

Rarely do films show you the ugly reality of society in its raw essence. Bhakshak, starring Bhumi Pednekar, is one such film that hits you in the gut by showing the harsh reality, while also leaving you with many questions.

04 Feb 2024

Netflix

NewsBytes Recommends: 'Leave The World Behind'—thrilling, gripping, thought-provoking 

Sam Esmail's Leave The World Behind (2023)—based on Rumaan Alam's namesake 2020 novel—is a worthy addition to apocalyptic thriller movies.

02 Feb 2024

Hollywood

'Anatomy of a Fall' review: Meticulous exploration of human behavior

Justine Triet's Anatomy of a Fall—recipient of multiple Academy Award nominations at the upcoming Oscars—was released in Indian theaters on Friday.

02 Feb 2024

Henry Cavill

'Argylle' review: Don't expect much from Henry Cavill-starrer

Kick-Ass director Matthew Vaughn's latest release is the multi-starrer spy action comedy Argylle. Released in cinema halls on Friday, it's his eighth film as a director which he has also produced. The film promises a stellar cast but Vaughn has failed to utilize them to the full extent.

27 Jan 2024

Tamil Cinema

'Fight Club' review: Substanceless film is neither intriguing nor engaging 

Tamil action film Fight Club, released theatrically in December 2023, made its OTT debut on Disney+ Hotstar on Saturday.

25 Jan 2024

Hrithik Roshan

'Fighter' review: Siddarth Anand impresses with visual spectacle

Siddharth Anand has been treating movie buffs on Republic Day back-to-back. After his 2023 blockbuster hit Pathaan, the director is back with another actioner Fighter, which was released on Thursday.

19 Jan 2024

Hollywood

'Anyone But You' review: Charming and enjoyable, but also cliché

Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell starrer Hollywood film Anyone But You was released in Indian theaters on Friday.

19 Jan 2024

Pankaj Tripathi

'Main Atal Hoon' review: Pankaj Tripathi's acting only workable factor

Biopics are one of the favorite genres of filmmakers. The latest addition to this genre is Pankaj Tripathi-led Main Atal Hoon, which was released on Friday. It brings back former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to life but fails to do justice to the politician.

14 Jan 2024

Iran

NewsBytes Recommends: 'The Song of Sparrows'—finding life amid despondency

Over the decades, Iranian films have built a staggering reputation for capturing the world as it really is, sans any gloss, glitter, or starry glimmers.

12 Jan 2024

Telugu Films

'Hanu-Man' review: Delightful beginning to 'desi' superhero universe

In 2021, we were treated to Minnal Murali, a hit Malayalam superhero film. Cut to 2024, it's time to welcome Prashanth Varma's Hanu-Man, the first of his superhero franchise in the Prashanth Varma Cinematic Universe.

12 Jan 2024

Sriram Raghavan

'Merry Christmas' (Hindi) review: Slow-burn thriller is engaging, not flawless

Sriram Raghavan's Merry Christmas—based on Frédéric Dard's Bird in a Cage—is about dual identities, scheming, plotting, cold-blooded revenge, and the extent to which one goes to protect their loved ones.