Jalaibee (Review): A lot of swag, suave and its own share of sweet and...
Movie Name: JalaibeeRelease Date: March 20, 2015Director: Yasir JaswalReview by: Aayan Mirza/Momin Ali MunshiJalaibee is unarguably the biggest Pakistani film to be releasing this...
Good Morning Karachi (Review): ‘A gourmet meal presented before the chef could complete it,’...
The film, directed by award winning Sabiha Sumar, promised an inside look into the glamorous world of the Pakistani fashion industry and the buzz generated by the trailer was huge. Personally for me, this film was even more special as it would bring my two
Na Maloom Afraad (Review): It is a clear winner and a complete entertainment package...
Movie Name: Na Maloom AfraadRelease Date: 6 October 2014Director: Nabeel QureshiReview by:Zeeshan Mahmood with additional inputs by Momin Ali MunshiThey came, they conquered.Yes, we...
O21 (Review): It is the farthest Pakistani Cinema has gone in ‘Brains’
The O21 gang; from the very first day, from the very first brush of the film with the media and headlines, has propagated it to be an intelligent film, a 'brainer', perhaps the Syriana of Pakistan film industry, and well, that is exactly what I was served with.
Sultanat (Review) : This three hours worth of torture should be avoided at all...
Movie Name:SultanatRelease Date: 29 July 2014Director: Syed Faisal BukhariReview by: Momin Ali MunshiRating: 1/5 starsEver since the film "Sultanat" has released, the general public...
Tamanna (Review): Watch it for Acting, Music and the Mansion says Aayan Mirza
Direction was where Steven Moore showed his real mettle since he also wrote the film. It was good, new and refreshing. A few bits that would look extremely ordinary in between the film, but
The System (Review): Action, Romance, Comedy ,Drama ; This is what I call an...
Movie Name: The SystemRelease Date: 30 May 2014Director: Shahzad GhufoorReview by: Momin Ali Munshi Pakistan has sadly been divided into two very distinct groups of audiences and film-makers....
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)
Zinda Bhaag (Review): Fil-lum set aay, Fil-lum hit aay and it might just win...
The directors did not spoon feed the conclusion rather ended it on an impactful note, leaving the cinemagoer to think about the seriousness of the situation. All in all this is one film you should not miss! (Read More)
Main Hoon Shahid Afridi (Review) : This soon to be blockbuster film is another...
The film may not be on the favorite list for critics but all I can say is that the audience (me included) loved the film and well this is exactly what Humayun Saeed wanted as he has on several occasions said, "I wanted to make a film (Read More)