There is a formula with director Hari to create his movies. It used to work in the old days, but now with the trend changing drastically with new film makers doing movies in a fresh way, seeing the same old heroism, sentiments, sick jokes and plastic romance bores you to the maximum. Poojai from director… Continue reading Poojai
Author: Aswin Bharadwaj
Founder and editor of Lensmen Reviews.
Kaththi
If you have liked the film Thuppakki from Murugadoss-Vijay combo, I believe Kaththi will surely entertain you. I belong to the category which liked Thuppakki and for me Kaththi was an enjoyable Deepavali entertainer that had almost all the pros and cons which Thuppakki had. It’s a bit difficult to give a brief about the… Continue reading Kaththi
Sex Tape
The only people who possibly had fun watching and making the film Sex Tape will be Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel (That too depends on the individuals). It was probably one of the most hilarious trailers I have seen this year, but when it came to the film it was all too dull. Sex Tape… Continue reading Sex Tape
Ithihasa
Ithihasa directed by debutant Binu S gave me a feeling of watching a perfectly rectified and dubbed Telugu film. I am not insulting the movie or the making by saying so. It’s just that most of the Telugu fantasy fictions I have seen has certain level of exaggerations and awkward dubbing that spoils the fun… Continue reading Ithihasa
Dracula Untold
It’s a refreshing thing to see the other side of the dangerous vampire Dracula. That’s what created a curiosity in me to watch this movie. With a very peripheral analysis on such a person, Dracula untold fails to create an image that should have been captivating. The movie focuses on that one instance where lord Vlad who was… Continue reading Dracula Untold
Asha Black
For an argument you can say that this film discusses contemporary issues like online relationships and the problems children have to face these days. But a cinema should be able to create an impact in you. Asha Black directed by debutant John Robinson is a melodramatic junk that is very amateurish in terms of scripting.… Continue reading Asha Black
Yaan
Two days back when I saw the movie Homely Meals, there was a scene where the film passionate main protagonist praises the cinematography of Ravi K Chandran. After having worked with so many brilliant film makers it’s a really shocking to see the ace cinematographer choosing a story like Yaan for his debut directorial venture.… Continue reading Yaan
Tamaar Padaar
Tamaar Padaar literally exploded my pocket. It has this peculiar humor in the narrative but the film severely lacks one big thing called the story. All these beard promotions and pre release anticipations looked senseless after watching this film from Dileesh Nair. Jumper Thampi and Tube light Mani are two circus artists who perform these… Continue reading Tamaar Padaar