Set Of 25 Mini-Reviews

Not interested in reading long reviews before watching any movie? Don't worry, we got you covered. Read one line review of some of the famous movies to help decide what you are watching this weekend.

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Reading lengthy reviews can be boring. You may not want to read the entire story or know what happens in the movie. Don’t worry, we got you covered.

These one-line straightforward reviews with just a hint of humor will help you decide which movie you should watch this weekend. 

1. Her

Man needed someone to talk so he went ahead and fell in love with a machine. Your e-girlfriends may have a chance after all.

Set Of 25 Mini-Reviews
Vulture

2. To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before 

Teenage girl writes love letters to their crushes to pass time, and they get delivered—but unlike our luck, most of her crushes like her back.

Teen Vogue

3. Ajab Prem ki Ghazab Kahani 

Doesn’t make sense half of the time but still a light-hearted movie giving you a nostalgic ride.

Netflix

4. KGF: Chapter 2 

It has much more than it initially reveals. You are in for a gold ride in the Gold Field.

East Mojo

5. Mean Girls 

Your High School girls but a lot faker, meaner and bitchy versions of them.

Glamour UK

6. Little Women 

The dream of living in an English country in the past but with strong women characters who are far ahead of their time.

Indie Wire

7. Pride and Prejudice 

A drug for enemies to lovers trope who want a classic version of their Wattpad stories.

SBS

8. The Dark Knight 

All your favorite DC characters through the eyes of Christopher Nolan. For the love of God, it has Heath Ledger!

IMDb

9. Ae Dil Hai Mushkil 

The movie version of the meme- “You like the person who doesn’t like you. You don’t like the person who likes you.”

Scroll

10. Tamasha 

Imtiaz Ali’s magnum opus isn’t everyone’s cup of tea.

ScoopWhoop

11. After 

Toxic Relationships are glorified because the male protagonist is hot.

Teen Vogue

12. The Perks of Being a Wallflower 

Your answer to why you only attract the bad person to be in a relationship with. Also, if being nervous is on your to-do list for everything, this is your comfort movie.

Glamour UK

13. Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind 

You might wonder, this person I am dating is perfect. I could not like them. This movie will burst your bubble.

Catch Play

14. American Psycho 

A mind-boggling movie that will leave you confused about its ending.

HBO

15. Gone Girl 

The Hollywood version of Murder 2 but with a finer story and keeps you hooked to the screen the entire time.

Madison Movie

16. The Social Dilemma 

You will turn your notifications off and ask everyone to see the movie until you’ll forget about it.

IndieWire

17. The Wolf of Wall Street 

They have Margot Robbie and Leonardo Di Caprio. Also, a perfect guide to becoming zero from the hero.

IMDb

18. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai 

The college guy doesn’t find his best friend attractive as she dresses up boyishly but the adult version falls in love seeing her in a sari.

Firstpost

19. Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani 

Let’s face it, that trip you are planning with your friends. It’s not gonna happen. Watch this movie and take similar feels.

Hindustan Times

20. Dead Poets Society 

You will want to have your own little group of poets after watching this Robbin Williams-starring masterpiece.

Brandon Talks Movies

21. The Batman 

The dark side of Batman with a never-seen-before aura of Robert Pattinson.

The Wrap

22. La La Land 

Not your everyday romantic story. La La Land is only for mature hearts willing to understand the reality.

Cape Cod Chronicle

23. Sonu Ke Titu ki Sweety 

A very intense fight between a man’s fiance and his best friend. Will he give up his friendship “ladhki ke chakkar me”?

Viatgesbertfe

24. Dream Girl 

You might find it to be ridiculous and funny until it personally attacks your loneliness.

Chambord

25. Gangubai Kathiawadi

After Raazi, Alia Bhatt’s most promising work enhances with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s direction.

The Indian Express

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