If the audience laughing at a movie would make it worthy of being called a comedy entertainer, the latest Karthi movie Kaashmora is definitely eligible for that title. Made on a wafer thin ghost story idea, Kaashmora is highly disappointing. Huge amount of money has been invested on an uninteresting script with unimpressive making. Kaashmora… Continue reading Kaashmora
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
The basic plot of Ae Dil Hai Mushkil looks like a collage of a few Ranbir Kapoor films like YJHD, Tamasha and the recent Nikhil Adwani film Katti Batti. But the fact that, Karan Johar, the guy who always plays it smartly with melodrama in relationships has shown a timely change in his style, gives… Continue reading Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
When the making of a film becomes dull, the repetitiveness of the content will start to bother you seriously. That’s what has happened with the latest Tom Cruise starrer Jack Reacher Never Go Back. Sequel to the 2012 movie Jack Reacher, this one has a premise that has been used many times and to be… Continue reading Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
Aanandam
I won’t say Aanandam is strictly for those who have done engineering in the last decade or so. And when it comes to the maturity and treatment of the content, it is definitely better than Happy Days to which it got compared when the promos got released. Slightly inspired from the Zoya Akhthar – Farhan… Continue reading Aanandam
The Accountant
The Accountant from Gavin O’Connor impressively builds a central protagonist with exciting detailing and even tries to give us a movie that gives a parallel narration about a man’s dual identity. But after accomplishing the character build up, O’Connor and his writer Bill Dubuque couldn’t really put the movie in a captivating zone and thus… Continue reading The Accountant
Inferno
Well let me begin by stating the fact that I haven’t read any of the books these Robert Langdon movies are based on and because of that, the following review won’t have any of the book vs movie comparison. So the preferred audience for this review would be the ones who are familiar with the… Continue reading Inferno
Remo
Ironically the theater operator put the song “Remo” from Shankar’s Anniyan during the interval of the movie Remo starring Sivakarthikeyan. I said “ironically” because the movie Remo in a way is Anniyan (for an argument you can list out a lot of differences) if you simply remove Anniyan from that film. With an evident propaganda… Continue reading Remo
Kavi Uddheshichathu
Kavi Uddheshichathu has some unnecessary writing in its first half. In an attempt to build the atmosphere required for the story to move on, this Thomas Liju Thomas movie goes through an aimless phase somewhat compromising to the formulas of a commercial cinema. But that glitch somewhere gets a cover up in the second half… Continue reading Kavi Uddheshichathu