Joyland Trailer Review: Cinema In Pakistan On The Verge Of Reviving
The film industry of Pakistan, post-pandemic has shown stability with an exciting mix of art-house and mainstream films like ‘Kamli’ and ‘The Legend of...
Kabli Pulao Review: A Tale of Orchestrated Love Beyond Borders
This humble viewer shares a similar experience as her fellow audience; Kabli Pulao takes you back in the PTV era reminiscing the golden age...
Punjab Nahi Jaungi (Review): The genre-bender is a win for Pakistani Cinema!
Movie Name: Punjab Nahi Jaungi
Release Date: September 1, 2017
Director: Nadeem Baig
Review by: Momin Ali Munshi
Punjab Nahi Jaungi is nothing like you have ever seen before unless you've...
Spooky Yet Elegant: Gulabo Rani Is An Usman Mukhtar Masterclass
Gulabo Rani is a spine-tingling Pakistani horror thriller featuring a young cast that does a spectacular job of portraying fear around the age-old tropes...
A Lamha to embrace our pain. (A must Read Review)
Express Tribune
“We need the pain…because somewhere in that pain… lies the person that we have lost…and without it…we lose them completely.”
And that’s exactly when...
Wajood (Review): Another nail in the coffin of old-school comebacks
Movie Name: Wajood
Release Date: June 16, 2018
Director: Javed Sheikh
Review by: Zeeshan Mahmood
Touted as a revenge thriller, ‘Wajood’ is anything but a thriller except for the last ten...
(Review): Bin Roye; a film where romance leads and emotions follow. A classic ‘Hum’...
Movie Name: Bin Roye
Release Date: July 18, 2015 (Eid-ul-Fitr)
Director: Shahzad Kashmiri & Momina Duraid
Review by: Aayan Mirza
HUM is perhaps the only entertainment channel in Pakistan...
Aksbandh (Review): Pakistan’s first attempt at found footage surely deserves a watch.
Movie Name: Aksbandh
Release Date: May 20, 2016
Director: Emran Hussain
Review by: Momin Ali Munshi
Horror as a genre hasn't been played with much when it comes to Pakistani...
Teri Meri Love Story (Review): Weak production values ruin an otherwise decent film
Movie Name: Teri Meri Love Story
Release Date: Sept 2, 2016
Director: Jawad Bashir
Review by: Momin Ali Munshi
Ever since the first announcement of the romantic comedy Teri Meri Love Story was...
Waar (Review): The highly stylised film has its own glitches but is a simple...
Waar is an intelligently worked out movie, but lacks heavily on the script side. One big plus of the movie is the fact that it hasn’t been made with the aim of teaching you something, it’s a commercial film with great action and a beautiful pattern which play’s its writer’s own perception about things happening in Pakistan. Nevertheless (Read More)













