Anomalisa (English, 2015)
Anomalisa is a masterfully crafted animated movie that strings together a delightful sequence of universally recognizable situations and characters, brought to life by accurate technical work and strikingly appropriate voices – overall this is one humanly relatable show that brims with tangible emotions!
A War (or) Krigen (Danish, 2015)
‘A War’ is such a finely made low-key portrayal of a combat action turned emotional drama, made possible by realistic casting and situations that extract the best of the lead actors – now that’s an authentic and gripping narrative to feed your senses!
Kanithan (Tamil, 2016)
Kanithan is the classic case of a commercializing a wonderful core story that spoils the tempo and ends up being unable to sustain audience interest by completely messing up the third act. What could have been a taut thriller ends up exasperating the viewer as the curtains are drawn!
Joy (English, 2016)
In telling the story of the inventor of a ‘One of a kind, one time buy’ Mop, Joy takes us through a ride into the telemarketing world & explains the acumen needed for running businesses but it takes its own sweet time indulging with some quirky characters before coming to the cathartic central point
Embrace of the Serpent (or) El abrazo de la serpiente (Spanish, 2015)
'Embrace of the Serpent' is a journey into the magical and mystical serpent - The Amazon. The underlying themes, fantastic performances & spellbinding imagery are guaranteed to make an impact!