The Judge (English, 2014)
'The Judge' is that movie with a lot many facets apart from a riveting courtroom drama! With an emotionally powered father-son relationship at the core, some effective performances by the lead actors provide a truly well executed and intriguing depiction of the story for the audience to relish and relate to.
I (Tamil, 2015)
In more than half a decade of Tamil movie industry it has always been observed that the weight of expectations vested on a movie is directly proportional to the disenchantment of the average movie-watching public. But 'I' breaks this trend majestically. ‘I’ is definitely not the best script among Shankar’s films but the average script is lifted by the extraordinary performance of Vikram & impressive technical wizardry.
Maps to the Stars (English, 2014)
Ever wondered what your favourite movie stars go through in order to sustain their celebrity lives? -‘Maps to the stars’ offers you a glimpse of that and much more into their crazy lives in the typically weird and unsettling David Cronenberg style that finishes in an equally psychotic fashion!
Force Majeure (Swedish, 2014)
Through a family’s skiing holiday, the film explains how life can be like Snow – Cold yet brutal, how small incidents & the way we could dent deep-rooted relationships. It also poetically emphasizes the value of benefit of doubt.
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.