Dishoom

There is a zone of sensibility we assign to movies while we watch them. Dishoom directed by Rohit Dhawan starts off as a very serious film which addresses its conflict very maturely. But after the half way mark the movie sort of becomes a silly comedy film which demands the viewer to leave all the… Continue reading Dishoom

Ghostbusters

There is nothing much out of the box about the new Ghostbusters movie directed by Paul Feig. The third edition of the Ghostbusters franchise works nicely as a funny, spoofy entertainer with enough quirks to keep you entertained for it’s less than two hours runtime. Abby Yates and Erin Gilbert have co written a book… Continue reading Ghostbusters

Kismath

Kismath isn’t entirely a love story that tries to pitch another Romeo and Juliet to its viewer. It has a clear and strong agenda and it presents that with all the sincerity. I watched it from a full house theater and there were people hauling at the end of the film and in my opinion… Continue reading Kismath

White

White directed by Uday Ananthan is an extremely dramatic presentation of a really shallow romantic equation. With character nature becoming tough to digest and the developments having an awkward pace, White becomes boring throughout its narration. White is about this girl Roshini. She is a techie and gets an on-site project in London. After her… Continue reading White

PaVa

There are instances in the movie PaVa (Pappanekurichum Varkkiyekkurichum) where the writer has teased the greedy attitude of religions in a humorous way. The only thing I probably enjoyed in this movie was that. With actors struggling to play the characters with conviction, and content failing to have a clear vision on what exactly to… Continue reading PaVa

Kabali

He is known as the Chuck Norris of India (or should I say Chuck Norris is the Rajinikanth of Hollywood??). But the movie Kabali marks a definite change from that image. Images and conversations that stun you for this striking change is what actually grabbed my attention in this Pa Ranjith movie. Apart from those… Continue reading Kabali

Ice Age Collision Course

When you compare it with the much evolved animated movies like Zootopia or Inside out, the latest and the last few episodes in the Ice Age franchise are quite less innovative. But still for its minimal runtime of less than 100 minutes, Ice Age franchise offers a good laughter package to its viewers. With the… Continue reading Ice Age Collision Course

Anuraga Karikkin Vellam

The ultimate feel the movie Anuraga Karikkin Vellam offers to the audience is somewhat similar to the happiness we had after seeing something like Salt n Pepper. Yes, some similarities are there in the content but you can’t really blame it as any sort of copying. With numerous characters interconnected over a small space, this… Continue reading Anuraga Karikkin Vellam

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