In those childhood days when Jurassic Park used to get telecasted in Star Movies, I remember getting excited to see the dinosaurs and also the nail-biting tension-filled climax portions of the movie. Well with the growth in the visual effects technology, that excitement has definitely got reduced as we are frequently getting to see such… Continue reading Jurassic World: The Fallen Kingdom
Kaala
Kaala is not the typical Rajnikanth film like a Sivaji, Baasha or a Padayappa. Those of you who know the filmmaking style and motives of director Pa Ranjith would definitely know the aim and nature of the movie. On a cinematic level, Kaala is a refined version of Kabali. From Dalit politics to on the… Continue reading Kaala
Bhavesh Joshi Superhero
An artist is someone who responds to the societal flaws through his work, an artist is someone who boldly expresses his politics through his creation and an artist is also someone who manages to do all that through a compelling story. Vikramaditya Motwane, the man who made Udaan, has come up with a desi Batman… Continue reading Bhavesh Joshi Superhero
Veere Di Wedding
Veere Di Wedding in a way reminded me how subtle Queen starring Kangna Ranaut was as a film that spoke about the female perspective. The things they speak about in Veere Di Wedding like how unapologetic women should be about their relationship are good on a “message” level. But Shashanka Ghosh’s attempt to give it… Continue reading Veere Di Wedding
Solo: A Star Wars Story
Solo: A Star Wars Story is the new standalone film in the Star Wars franchise. The movie gives us an idea about the main character Hans Solo played by Harrison Ford in the George Lucas franchise. While it isn’t really a boring one for someone who is familiar with the franchise, there is nothing new… Continue reading Solo: A Star Wars Story
Parmanu
John Abraham was the man who produced a solid movie named Madras Café and his director Shoojit Sircar made it such an authentic and well detailed fiction based on a true event. John comes again with a based on true story material and this time it is Parmanu, the story about the efforts that were… Continue reading Parmanu
Abhiyude Kadha Anuvinteyum
For an argument, the makers of the movie Abhiyude Kadha Anuvinteyum (Abhiyum Anuvum) can say that the film sort of addresses the troubles of living in a patriarchal society. But ultimately it’s a movie and needs something fresh or interesting to hold its audience. The bilingual directed by BR Vijayalakshmi is a terribly made melodrama that… Continue reading Abhiyude Kadha Anuvinteyum
Kuttanpillayude Sivarathri
When you kind of have two narratives within one film, it’s important how you merge both of them. Kuttanpillayude Sivarathri directed by Jean Markose has a bit of problem in merging its two narratives convincingly. Having said that, it’s not like the two plots stays isolated. Both narratives are executed neatly, one with emphasis on… Continue reading Kuttanpillayude Sivarathri