Welcome Back is dumb yet entertaining, utterly silly but made with a kind of absurd, warm energy, says Raja Sen.
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The Man From UNCLE is as lovingly tailored as they come, says Raja Sen.
Aishwarya looks as good as she always did, but those eyes look so brimming with hysteria that it seems like melodrama's just been building inside her, says Raja Sen.
What if we these popular American television series were made in India?
All Is Well spends two hours desperately tickling the audience but the overall impact is one of torture, says Raja Sen.
The Gift is much more than a boilerplate Hollywood horror film, says Raja Sen.
Raja Sen gives us a hint: It was all because he used a coin wisely.
Raja Sen is not happy with the new Singh is Bliing trailer.
Brothers is loud, over-the-top and an exhausting watch, says Raja Sen.
The trailer for Shandaar doesn't disappoint as much as it perplexes, writes Raja Sen.
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation might not be as iconic, but it is genuinely compelling, says Raja Sen.
Now that Jeremy has decided to try his hand at something new, we asked Top Gear's Top Fan Anywhere, Raja Sen, to give Mr C some advice.
Several parts of Drishyam work but the film is more tackiness than craft, says Raja Sen.
Ant-Man is a pretty watchable light movie, but ah, it could have been a Wright movie., says Raja Sen.
Masaan is an immense achievement for a first-time filmmaker and must be applauded, says Raja Sen.
SPECTRE promises to be a twisty tale of reveals and double-crosses, and Sam Mendes is the right filmmaker for the task.
Bajrangi Bhaijaan is an overearnest, oversimplified, preposterously sweet and frequently schlocky film, which works because of a finely picked supporting cast, some sharp lines of dialogue and, most crucially, because of its overall heart, writes Raja Sen.
Rahul Dholakia's Eid 2016 offering is definitely looking intriguing, says Raja Sen.
Bajirao Mastani is a big winter release worth looking forward to, says Raja Sen.