The rather drab 87th Academy awards wasn't without its share of high points.
Badlapur is all fury and fog, a revenge saga that plays out with great eyebrow-singeing intensity, says Raja S
Oscar 2015 host Neil Patrick Harris has several big shoes to fill in.
Whiplash is a film that captivates right from the start and reels in the viewer in that seductive way only the finest jazz can, assures Raja Sen.
Raja Sen takes stock of Best Director nominees at Oscars 2015.
Raja Sen takes stock of the five Oscar nominees for Best Actress.
MSG is a feature-length advertisement you'd be best advised to forego, says Raja Sen.
'For Aamir Khan, the producer of Delhi Belly, to shame these boys -- and the celebrities involved -- for swearwords and insults, is the most hypocritical thing in the world. Raja Sen calls out Aamir Khan on his criticism of the controversial AIB Roast.
Shamitabh spends all its time explaining its own jokes, notes Raja Sen.
And it all looks like warm, well-written fun!
It all looks thrillingly promising.
In this era of oversharing, retweeting and everything-instagramming, the star is not any kind of enigmatic figure of mystery; s/he is one of us, says Raja Sen.
Raja Sen reviews Birdman in three sentences, as a tribute to the film's brilliant one-take technique. We space out the review for easy reading.
Foxcatcher is deathly dull and far too graceless.
Will this be yet another Dibakar Banerjee masterstroke? Raja Sen reviews the trailer of Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!
Raja Sen takes stock of the Oscar 2015 nominations.
Birdman. Boyhood. The Grand Budapest Hotel...
'This is the year of the three Bs -- Budapest, Boyhood and Birdman -- and if you love the movies, one or all three of those will feature in your top bracket in English language cinema this year.' Raja Sen takes stock of the recently concluded Golden Globes.
The awards aren't the only story, and here, in chronological order, are my top 10 moments from this year's Globes.