The Walk (English, 2015)
Biopics in general take the dramatic side and end up on most occasions as tear-jerkers. However, the Masterful Robert Zemeckis surprises us all in ‘The Walk’ by basing his film on one act of daredevilry by a wire walker never taking the path of melodrama, but slowly building up to the moment using technology to the hilt and banking on some fabulous writing & acting to bring out the humane side of such an inhuman insane attempt at glory.
The Intern (English, 2015)
The Intern while having its share of silly moments is genuinely entertaining and easygoing. With some genuinely astute dialogues, numerous truly funny bits and small scenes with half a dozen supporting players, the movie grows us on from scene to scene and makes it a pleasing movie-watching experience.
Everest (English, 2015)
An above average docu drama that is technically majestic like that Everest hovering above all the climbers in the movie.
Spy (English, 2015)
Spy does complete justice to the action comedy genre of film-making with the main actors contributing immensely to its cause. Armed with a crafty screenplay filled with suspense and action, its dialogues and comic moments make it a feel good entertainer.
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (English, 2015)
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation has towed the inimitable path laid out by the franchise. But where the previous movies failed, it has scored well to resurrect the franchise by some crisp storytelling and throbbing action.