Despite its many cliches, THERI is a visually spectacular revenge thriller, with a winning performance from lead actor Vijay.
Fan
Maneesh Sharma’s FAN is a Shah Rukh Khan vehicle like no other, a return to form for the actor and an amusing metacommentary on the nature of the film industry and celebrity in India today.
The Big Short
Adam McKay’s latest puts sociopolitical commentary at the forefront, a compelling and damning look at Wall Street and a willfully ignorant public.
Umrika
UMRIKA is a unique visual and dramatic experience and ought to be celebrated as such.
Talvar
Meghna Gulzar’s TALVAR is a triumph: a complex and layered examination of a notorious murder investigation with an intelligent script and strong lead performances.
Irrational Man
IRRATIONAL MAN, Woody Allen’s latest effort, is let down by its creator’s frustrating overindulgences and a hackneyed, uneven screenplay.
Sleeping with Other People
Leslye Headland’s rom-com is an amusing modern take on the genre, led by two impressive performances from Jason Sudekis and Alison Brie.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Guy Ritchie turns in an enjoyable if slight re-imagining of the Cold War-era television show.
Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet
Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet is a strong collaborative effort that is a worthy homage to Gibran’s enduring work and eclectic philosophy.
The End of the Tour
THE END OF THE TOUR isn’t a biopic of the David Foster Wallace, but a compelling film that does shed light on the less celebrated, humanistic side of the late author