Sowcarpettai

Seeing Srikanth and Raai Laxmi in that ghost avatar in the posters, I was expecting at least the quality of Aranmanai franchise. But with cluttered imagination and ridiculous story line Sowcarpettai is an absolute crap. It is just as if they wanted to create a horror movie but has no idea on what to create.… Continue reading Sowcarpettai

Spotlight

Finally got the chance to see the Academy Award winner for Best Picture; Spotlight. It’s a terrific screenplay that interestingly looks at the perspective of a team of journalists. Yet it is thrilling, compelling and quite riveting with characters having that relentless energy to cover a story with some journalistic passion to create an impact… Continue reading Spotlight

Pokkiri Raja

The movie has that element to create a low budget Superhero Movie but unfortunately in Pokkiri Raja the director fails to use the material correctly and ultimately the movie ends up as a ridiculous imagination that has very discrete moments of entertainment. If the writing had that charm to use the simple crazy thought in an engaging way, the… Continue reading Pokkiri Raja

The Revenant

I will have to say that the academy has given the deserving awards to the movie The Revenant. The occasionally dragging story of Hugh Glass’s life experience gets an unbelievable visual treatment through the lenses of Emmanuel Lubezki and Leonardo DiCaprio’s stunning portrayal along with the uncompromised making style of Alejandro Inarritu adds more quality… Continue reading The Revenant

Vettah

If you are willing to look in to the sensibility factor of the story, there are lot of plot points in the film Vettah that sort of sticks out. It is interesting because of the way the characters are connected in to the conflict of the plot, but the high amount of coincidences and the… Continue reading Vettah

Sethupathi

Sethupathi starring Vijay Sethupathi is definitely an entertaining Tamil movie because of its clever mixing of commercial flavors and a slightly fresh approach to the theme. With Vijay Sethupathi having a stunning screen presence, the sort of “mass” we would like to see in the modern times without losing the essence of one man show… Continue reading Sethupathi

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Miruthan

Imagine someone getting inspired by World War Z and decides to make a zombie movie and has no idea on what to shoot other than showing the hero shooting the zombies. Directed by Shakti Sounder Rajan, Miruthan is full of mediocre imagination which somewhat test the patience of everyone. It is a silly zombie theme… Continue reading Miruthan

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Neerja

“What are these producers thinking when they get a story? In this film there is no hero. All the villains are unknown faces. It’s mostly inside a plane and to make it more boring, the girl dies at the end of it all. There is a useless speech by her dad at the end”. I… Continue reading Neerja

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