The Legend of Tarzan

The Legend of Tarzan directed by David Yates has this American character played by Samuel L Jackson who at one point talks about the dreadful side of colonialism to Tarzan. The problem with the film is that such politics which would have made a difference got restricted to only a few instances like those. Even… Continue reading The Legend of Tarzan

Raman Raghav 2.0

Interpreting the soul mates concept in a different way and using a really odd topic of criminal mind to establish that thought is what made me like the movie Raman Raghav 2.0. There is a sequence towards the end of the movie where Raman finally meets his Raghav and explains why he believes Raghav is… Continue reading Raman Raghav 2.0

Independence Day Resurgence

The first part of Independence Day Resurgence which was released in 1996 happened to be in that era where we didn’t have much of a CGI support to create all that enormous visuals of collateral damage across the globe. With this second outing the disaster lover Roland Emmerich isn’t trying to explore anything drastically new.… Continue reading Independence Day Resurgence

Now You See Me 2

Now You See Me was this fast paced entertaining thriller which works well as a popcorn entertainer. Even though it wasn’t that clear with explanations it had for everything that happened in the movie, there was this pace and some sort of captivating factor which made it a fun film worth a watch. When it… Continue reading Now You See Me 2

Lens

On a very basic level Lens is a preaching movie that tries to tell you about the less discussed side of the victims of cyber torture. But the good thing about this movie is that it has this cinematic thriller factor to its credit and it rightfully questions the double standards of people. Our hero… Continue reading Lens

Udta Punjab

Udta Punjab isn’t the commercial movie we would have expected after seeing the madness filled trailer. Its Abhishek Chaubey’s sincere attempt to give limelight to the issue of the drug menace that has caused severe damage to the land of five rivers. Even though the film jumbles a little bit in the beginning portions giving… Continue reading Udta Punjab

Ozhivudivasathe Kali

Ozhivudivasathe Kali is mainly narrated as just another drunken day in the life of a group of friends who decides to party hard. But the undertones of elements and the number of metaphors you identify by the end of the movie is sort of haunting. I haven’t read the writing by Unni R, but I… Continue reading Ozhivudivasathe Kali

Te3n

Somewhere during that second half of Te3n I was able to guess one of the two mysteries the movie had. Directed by Ribhu Dasgupta and produced by Sujoy Ghosh, Te3n is slow but at the same time is engaging. A little conviction issue is there in the writing part, but still the absorbing performance of… Continue reading Te3n