Bring it on, Shah Rukh, raves Raja Sen.
'A film that tells its tale with calculated intent -- coolly, cleverly, taking its time -- mirroring the dry panache of its self-assured protagonist.'
Titli is a solid directorial debut but it could have been so much more, feels Raja Sen.
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Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 contains some genuine belly laughs, and would have been perfect were it not for its feature-length running time, writes Raja Sen.
Crimson Peak is not for everyone, but the mood is set very early on, says Raja Sen.
Jazbaa is a mercifully brief movie, just about two hours long, but that's about it in terms of the good part, warns Raja Sen.
Quantico isn't a show Chopra happens to be on, but rather a show that belongs to Chopra, Raja Sen says.
Singh is Bliing is far too moronic to be saved, says Raja Sen.
Talvar is a cleanly-crafted film, says Raja Sen.
The Martian proves to be a light, pleasant watch, says Raja Sen.
Puli makes for a truly bad trip, warns Raja Sen.
In Barjatya-land, all you need is Prem, Raja Sen says.
It's hard to believe Calendar Girls has been made by someone who makes films, fumes Raja Sen.
'Good luck, Chaitanya Tamhane. May the jury system prove better for you than the bench trial did for your protagonist.'
Katti Batti is an imbecilic, cliche-ridden embarrassment that made me want to punch it in the mouth, says Raja Sen.
MSG 2 is a bizarre experience, says Raja Sen.
Nikhil Advani's Hero remake follows the template of the original, which may not have been the wisest course of action, notes Raja Sen.