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‘Disclosure Day’ Movie Review: Steven Spielberg Delivers a Gripping Spectacle Worth the Ride
Even if it falls short of the lofty expectations attached to the filmmaker's name, Steven Spielberg’s latest thriller offers enough suspense, scale, and cinematic craftsmanship to make for an engrossing big-screen experience
‘Toy Story 5’ Movie Review: Pixar’s Beloved Franchise Looks Past Its Prime
Despite a massive budget, nostalgic callbacks and a Taylor Swift soundtrack boost, Pixar’s latest sequel struggles to justify its existence, delivering a story that feels more like an exercise in excess than an inspired continuation
‘Once Upon a Time in Gaza’ Movie Review: The Nasser Brothers Craft a Wry, Defiant Portrait of Survival
Blending dark humour with everyday struggles, the Nasser brothers deliver a deeply rooted and quietly subversive story that presents Gaza through the eyes of its own people
‘Cocktail 2’ Movie Review: Homi Adajania and Luv Ranjan Serve a Glossy but Flavourless Rom-Com
Despite the effortless charm of Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon, this stylish summer entertainer loses its fizz after a lively start, settling into a familiar and emotionally underwhelming formula
‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ Movie Review: Samantha Shines in an Entertaining but Uneven Action Drama
Nandini Reddy’s family entertainer gives Samantha Ruth Prabhu a convincing mass-action makeover, but familiar storytelling and underdeveloped twists prevent the film from reaching greater heights.
Main Vaapas Aaunga Movie Review: A Powerful Exploration of Partition Trauma Elevated by Naseeruddin Shah’s Remarkable Performance
Diljit Dosanjh’s Emotional Drama Revisits the Scars of History Through Memory, Loss, and Identity
Maa Behen Review: Madhuri Dixit Steers a Frantic, Polished Dark Comedy That Is Entirely Aware of Its Own Punchline
Suresh Triveni's Netflix original is a sharp, farcical, and surprisingly angry film about the labels society hangs on women dressed up as a body-hiding crime comedy, and sharp enough to make you feel both guilty and delighted for laughing






