The Wild Robot
The Wild Robot is a heartfelt animated adventure that is imaginative and thought-provoking. An adaptation of Peter Brown’s bestselling book, the film takes us on a journey with Roz, an intelligent robot who finds herself washed ashore on a deserted island after a shipwreck. With no one around to help, Roz has to figure out how to survive in the wild. But as she starts to interact with the island’s animals—eventually becoming the adoptive mother to an orphaned gosling—Roz begins to learn that survival is about more than just following her programming. It’s about relationships, empathy, and understanding the world around her.
The film brings the world it creates to life with stunning visuals and a top-notch voice cast. Lupita Nyong’o lends her voice to Roz, delivering a tender and strong performance, while Pedro Pascal, Catherine O’Hara, Bill Nighy, and Kit Connor breathe life into the animal characters that help Roz along the way. The movie is directed by Chris Sanders, who’s been nominated for multiple Oscars, so you can expect a film that’s as visually engaging as it is emotionally rich.
The Wild Robot is not just about a robot learning to survive on a strange island—it’s about discovering what it means to truly live and connect with others, even when those “others” are a mix of wild animals. Perfect for a family outing or just a solo watch if you want something heartwarming, this film is filled with adventure, humour, and moments that will stay with you long after you leave the theatre.
Smile 2
Hitting theatres just in time for Halloween, Smile 2 is more than just your typical horror sequel. Following the success of 2022’s Smile, the new film takes a deeper, darker dive into psychological horror, blending moments of terror with a touch of tragedy. This sequel, directed by Parker Finn, the mastermind behind the original, introduces us to Skye Riley, a global pop sensation played by Naomi Scott. As she prepares for a world tour, Skye’s life begins to unravel as she experiences increasingly disturbing and terrifying events, forcing her to confront long-buried traumas from her past.
Unlike many horror films that rely solely on jump scares, Smile 2 offers a more layered narrative. Skye’s descent into madness has been compared to the intense pressure performers face in films like Black Swan and Tár. Her vivid hallucinations and the growing sense of dread feel disturbingly real as she grapples with both supernatural forces and the crushing weight of fame. The film takes place across a range of settings, including the MVP Arena in Albany, New York, where several concert and rehearsal scenes are filmed, further grounding the story in Skye’s pop star world.
One of the most terrifying sequels, where a simple smile sends chills down your spine, the film combines psychological depth with relentless fear for an intense experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Goodrich
For a heartwarming blend of laughter and genuine emotion, Goodrich is a must-watch on your list this week. It strikes the perfect balance between humour and heartfelt moments, making it a feel-good movie that’s sure to leave you smiling.
Goodrich promises to be a heartwarming comedy that blends humour with the emotional dynamics of family relationships. Starring Michael Keaton and Mila Kunis as a father and daughter, this film revolves around the story of Andy Goodrich (played by Keaton), whose life takes a sudden turn when his wife enters a 90-day rehab program. Left to care for their young twins, Andy is suddenly thrust into the chaos of modern parenthood—a role he’s never fully embraced. Struggling to adjust to the chaos of single parenting, he turns to his estranged daughter Grace (Kunis), from his first marriage, seeking her help as he tries to become the father she never had.
Michael Keaton and Mila Kunis bring a strong dynamic to the screen, combining their comedic talents with a sense of vulnerability central to the film’s emotional core. Fans of family-centred comedies with heart and a dash of reality will find Goodrich to be a refreshing watch as it explores how even the most strained relationships can evolve and heal over time.
The Apprentice
Just ahead of the U.S. elections, here is a film that offers a biographical take on one of the most polarising figures in modern U.S. history—Donald Trump— who served as the 45th president of the United States as one of the two U.S. presidential candidates this year. Directed by Ali Abbasi and written by Gabriel Sherman, The Apprentice takes viewers back to Trump’s early days as a real estate businessman in the 1970s and 1980s New York. It gives audiences an insight into the formative years of Trump’s career and the forces that helped shape his political future.
The movie shows how Trump built his empire with the help of notorious lawyer Roy Cohn. Cohn, a key figure in Trump’s rise, was as controversial as Trump himself, and their partnership plays a central role in the story.
Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea is an intense Malayalam-language crime action thriller that promises to keep audiences on the edge. Starring Jyothirmayi, Kunchacko Boban, and Fahadh Faasil, the film follows the story of Royce (Boban) and Reethu (Jyothirmayi), a seemingly happy couple raising two children. Their lives take a dark and unexpected turn when Reethu becomes the prime suspect in the mysterious disappearance of several tourists in Kerala. The gripping narrative revolves around unravelling the truth and the consequences of these shocking events.
What makes Bougainvillea particularly exciting is not only Jyothirmayi’s highly anticipated return to cinema after an 11-year hiatus but also the involvement of some of Malayalam cinema’s biggest talents. Fahadh Faasil, known for his incredible versatility and regarded as one of the finest natural actors in the industry, joins the cast, fresh off the success of Vettaiyan. His impressive body of work only adds to the film’s allure, as he continues to deliver powerful performances across genres.
Paani
Releasing in theatres this week is the Marathi film Paani. Set in a drought-stricken village, Paani tells the story of a commoner who takes on the challenge of transforming his barren community into a self-sufficient haven. Produced by Priyanka Chopra Jonas and directed by Addinath Kothare, the film received national recognition, winning the 2019 National Award for ‘Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation.’
PVR INOX Curated Shows: Re-releases this Week
Bringing back two iconic films— the fan-favourite action hit Singham ahead of the release of one of the most anticipated films of the year, Singham Again, and the beloved comedy Khosla Ka Ghosla, a game-changer in the Indian comedy genre.
Singham
Before gearing up for the much-anticipated 2024 Diwali release, Singham Again, it’s time to take a trip down memory lane with the original Singham. Directed by Rohit Shetty, the 2011 action-packed blockbuster, starring Ajay Devgn as the fearless cop Bajirao Singham, is re-releasing in cinemas this week, giving fans the perfect chance to relive the excitement and fun that made it a massive hit.
The story follows Bajirao Singham, an honest and courageous police officer who locks horns with the powerful criminal Jaykant Shikre (Prakash Raj) in a battle for justice. Devgn’s portrayal of Singham, complete with the iconic dialogue “Aata Majhi Satakli,” made him an instant fan favourite. His larger-than-life action scenes had audiences cheering.
Singham became more than just a film—it sparked a wave of cop dramas and action-packed entertainers in Hindi cinema. The movie’s impact has been so immense that the Singham franchise has been remade in multiple languages, including Hindi, Punjabi, and Kannada, solidifying its place as one of the biggest franchises in Indian cinema.
Khosla Ka Ghosla
Khosla Ka Ghosla (2006) is a beloved comedy about a middle-class Delhi family’s battle to reclaim their land from a crooked property dealer. The film revolves around Kamal Kishore Khosla (Anupam Kher), whose plot is stolen by the sly Kishen Khurana (Boman Irani). With the help of his son Cherry (Parvin Dabas) and some resourceful friends, Khosla plots an ingenious way to get his land back. Blending humour with the frustrations of middle-class life, the film strikes a chord with its sharp satire and relatable storyline.
Dibakar Banerjee’s directorial debut and written by Jaideep Sahni, the movie paints a vivid picture of the Indian middle class’s struggles, especially when dealing with corruption. It also touches on the generational gap as the older Khosla struggles with post-liberalisation changes in India.
Khosla Ka Ghosla won the National Award for Best Hindi Feature Film in 2007 and has become a cult classic. With its re-release in theatres, it’s the perfect time to enjoy this timeless tale of wit and resilience again.