Mad Max: Fury Road (English, 2015)
The greatness of Mad Max: Fury Road lies in the fact the Series can be classed as a separate genre – say an amalgamation of Super Hero films, Death Race series and the Fast & Furious series. The awe-inspiring action, thundering music & thrill-a-minute ride accompanying this epic tale, make this a MUST-WATCH in theatres!
Massu Engira Masilamani (Tamil, 2015)
While the start was heartening to see, with an established director charting up an unusual script for a commercial star & the star going all out with it, we get uncomfortably overloaded towards the end as film sags and leaves little impact because of it trying to handle too many things at a time – much like an aerated soft drink.
Song of the Sea (English, 2014)
A Figment of imagination intersecting with the ways of current world, Song of the Sea brings out the best of these to silver screen using animation as a tool and the voices as the base with some stunning music to boot.
Bombay Velvet (Hindi, 2015)
Bombay Velvet is a diligently made movie that showcases the craze for Jazz that gripped Bombay in the 60s and showcases the building blocks of what would later evolve into the notorious underworld – all this made with an uncompromising taste for style and class. Despite being dragged down by a few glitches, the fine making and some decisive acting make it a timeless wonder that one must witness to revel the experience it offers more than anything else!
Demonte Colony (Tamil, 2015)
In spite of losing punch towards the end, Demonte Colony is one those rare films where Thought, Writing & Execution have come together admirably with the ingenious set-pieces & smart technical support proving to be a solid backbone.