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  • Review: Pele: Genius in the time of unrest

    Review: Pele: Genius in the time of unrest


    Football has forever blended deeply with Brazil's socio-politics and culture, and if there is an icon who continues to represent the sport stronger than anyone else in that nation, it is Pele.

  • Review: Drishyam 2: Slow burn suspense drama

    Review: Drishyam 2: Slow burn suspense drama


    The beauty of Drishyam lay in the finality of its end. As Mohanlal's Georgekutty buried the truth (literally) and got away with the perfect cover-up, there was hardly scope to dig out anything new, you would think -- for scriptwriter or cops.

  • Review: Girls Hostel 2.0: Good for a quick binge

    Review: Girls Hostel 2.0: Good for a quick binge


    Girls Hostel 2.0 rides the advantage of the ready fan base season one had built. Essentially, TVF and director Chaitanya Kumbhakonam don't try changing the narrative tone that clicked the first time around.

  • Review: College Romance 2: Fun while it runs

    Review: College Romance 2: Fun while it runs


    College Romance Season 2 is pretty much be summed up by its title. It is set in a college, there's lots of romance and frolic, and it is the second season of something we have seen before.

  • Review: Jeet Ki Zid: Celebrates will power

    Review: Jeet Ki Zid: Celebrates will power


    Jeet Ki Zid could obviously be expected to deliver a minimum quality with those traits. With more accomplished writing and execution, though, it could have been a great show.

  • Review: One Night In Miami: Cerebral yet witty

    Review: One Night In Miami: Cerebral yet witty


    On February 25 in Miami of 1964, Cassius Clay became World Heavyweight boxing champion beating Sonny Liston. The win is widely believed to be the point from which Clay's career soared.

  • Review: Tandav: Let down by weak script

    Review: Tandav: Let down by weak script


    Tandav opens with a raging kisaan andolan in Greater Noida over a government decision to turn farm land into a SEZ for urbanisation. Soon, the drama throws in students chanting Azadi slogans in a campus called VNU.

  • Review: Maara: Visually striking but flawed

    Review: Maara: Visually striking but flawed


    The first thing that strikes you about Maara is it is a visually striking film. That's also about the last thing that strikes you, because almost all else that goes on in between is lost in storytelling that is too lazy to hold interest.