Taken 3 (English, 2015)
The first installment’s succinct, memorable, 'I will find you and I will kill you,' has now bowed into a remorseful, 'I don't know who, and I don't know why, but I'm going to find out'. That must tell one what to expect from this final (hopefully!!!) installment of the Taken series.
Amadeus (English, 1984)
Amadeus is an enchanting masterpiece not only due to the usage of Mozart’s wonderful western classical compositions but also due to splendid script & riveting performances highlighting the professional rivalry that existed between Mozart and his contemporary Salieri.
Charlie’s Country (English, 2014)
Rolf de Heer’s Charlie’s Country is not the normal riveting cinema that arrests our attention, but a towering performance from David Gulpilil that highlights discrimination and cultural dislocation faced by the aborigines, certainly deserves our attention.
The Theory of Everything (English, 2014)
It is an emotionally uplifting tale of a great physicist & his wife who selflessly travels with and for him in his journey over time for his passion for sciences that helps him in defying the very laws of science that limit his mobility.
Foxcatcher (English, 2014)
Foxcatcher is a welcome addition to the Sports Brothers drama tales from Hollywood & in exploring the inner-wrestling of the mind, it adds another catchy dimension. Add to that splendid showings from the lead cast, you get a film that arrests you.