Hrútar (or) Rams (Icelandic, 2015)
Rams is one of those heartwarming human dramas that applies to so many nations across the world. Its typical deadpan Scandinavian humor along with some spectacular widescreen camera work make it an experience to cherish.
La Niña De Fuego (or) Magical Girl (Spanish, 2014)
Magical Girl is one of those films that slowly pulls you into the plot only to let you hanging as it stumbles horribly in the third act.
Sethupathi (Tamil, 2016)
The biggest strength of Sethupathi is that it is an intelligent cop thriller which is never an assault on our senses. Even when the script necessarily plays to the gallery, it does so with a charming ease bucking the trend that is associated with cop thrillers.
Deadpool (English, 2016)
The unapologetic nature of the treatment makes Deadpool succeed in its endeavour of wanting to look like a ‘cool’ super hero flick but what gets lost amidst all the fun is an undercurrent of a serious relationship which gets established well only not to be capitalized on better later
Creepy (Japanese, 2016)
An engaging suspense thriller, with its typical twists and turns, embellished by strong performances and supported by brilliant camerawork. Creepy will definitely give you the creeps.