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Anisha Jhaveri

Anisha Jhaveri's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Sanju (2018) 41% B- EDIT “Mastering Sanjay's trademark stooped gait, adopting his distinct baritone, with prosthetic hooded eyes, Ranbir Kapoor's physical transformation is nothing short of astounding.” – IndieWire Jul 5, 2018 Full Review Mirzya (2016) 57% B- EDIT “The best part of the film, ironically, is the treatment of the musical numbers, a department that's usually the downfall of many Bollywood movies.” – IndieWire Oct 28, 2017 Full Review Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016) 53% B- EDIT “In the capable hands of actors who can siphon the nuances from a screenplay soaked in cliches, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil has many shining instances that reveal the poignant story Johar intended to tell.” – IndieWire Oct 28, 2017 Full Review Dear Zindagi (2016) 73% A- EDIT “Gauri Shinde's latest film is an emotionally resonant look at an issue that rarely gets covered in Indian society - therapy.” – IndieWire Oct 28, 2017 Full Review D EDIT “There's no doubt that Bollywood could stand to have more women action heroes, but it could definitely have done without Akira.” – IndieWire Oct 28, 2017 Full Review 3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets (2015) 100% A- EDIT “While "Justice for Jordan" may have been served, the words - and Davis' story - are yet another reminder of a nation that remains fractured by inequality, desperately in need of change.” – IndieWire Oct 28, 2017 Full Review The Diary of a Teenage Girl (2015) 95% A- EDIT “Shocking but genuine, poignant and hilarious, Diary of a Teenage Girl could well become one of the more memorable entries in the Sundance Film Festival's U.S. competition.” – IndieWire Oct 28, 2017 Full Review What Happened, Miss Simone? (2015) 90% B EDIT “We may now have jarring insights into the mother, the activist and the tortured soul at the root of Simone's career, but it's the legendary songstress who ultimately shines through.” – IndieWire Oct 28, 2017 Full Review Badrinath Ki Dulhania (2017) 80% B+ EDIT “Badrinath Ki Dulhania may hit several faulty notes as a flag-bearer for feminism, but as delivered by this endearing duo, it's bound to touch more than a few hearts.” – IndieWire Oct 27, 2017 Full Review Jagga Jasoos (2017) 83% B+ EDIT “Where visuals, tone and treatment are concerned, Basu has given us a film unlike anything we've seen in recent Indian cinema, proving, if nothing else, the endless possibilities of a boundless imagination.” – IndieWire Oct 27, 2017 Full Review Tubelight (2017) 29% C EDIT “Ultimately, the film asks us to just "believe" in way too much else that's indigestible.” – IndieWire Oct 27, 2017 Full Review Simran (2017) 70% B- EDIT “... "Simran," only fulfills part of the promise.” – IndieWire Sep 22, 2017 Full Review Meri Pyaari Bindu (2017) 50% C EDIT “Confused and confusing about where it's going or what it's trying to say.” – IndieWire May 18, 2017 Full Review Phillauri (2017) 36% B- EDIT “It's all pleasant enough, but falls short of being as genuinely different as Clean Slate claims its films to be.” – IndieWire Mar 30, 2017 Full Review Irada (2017) 50% C EDIT “In not knowing whether it wants to be a heartfelt, chilling or activist story, Irada ends up being none, suggesting that perhaps good intentions aren't always enough.” – IndieWire Feb 24, 2017 Full Review Dishoom (2016) 50% C EDIT “It amounts to little more than frothy summertime entertainment-occasionally fun, but almost immediately forgettable.” – IndieWire Aug 19, 2016 Full Review Mohenjo Daro (2016) 36% C+ EDIT “This is a movie of remarkable scale; on the level of sheer craftsmanship, it offers some appeal. If only Gowarikar had put the same level of effort into the story.” – IndieWire Aug 18, 2016 Full Review Sultan (2016) 69% B- EDIT “Despite some of the usual Bollywood razzle-dazzle, this might be the most authentic performance Khan has done on screen in a decade.” – IndieWire Jul 7, 2016 Full Review Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (2015) 81% A- EDIT “Poignant without being melodramatic, overflowing with unforced charm, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl holds a unique appeal that's certain to last.” – IndieWire Dec 31, 2015 Full Review Slow West (2015) 92% C+ EDIT “While that makes for an intriguing experiment, the results are at times befuddling -- and, even more often, underwhelming.” – IndieWire May 11, 2015 Full Review The D Train (2015) 55% B+ EDIT “The screenplay for The D Train, which is rooted in humor, lends itself to an entertaining take on a worthy, if not entirely original, message.” – IndieWire May 4, 2015 Full Review
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