Life of Josutty

Well they have given the warning that Life of Josutty from Jeethu Joseph won’t have any sort of twist and suspense similar to the last two films of the director. The movie would have worked big time if it had a relatable amount of life in it. Made on a highly melodramatic preachy platform, Life… Continue reading Life of Josutty

Kohinoor

A heist movie set in the year 1988, Vinay Govind’s second venture after Kili Poyi, Kohinoor is a non boring entertainer that lacks an exciting suspense and needs much more unpredictability. Through the scattered witty moments that work because of the performances, the movie manages to stay alive, but at the end of it all… Continue reading Kohinoor

Black Mass

The performances that you see in the movie Black Mass may excite you, but the slow narrative that shows us the bright zone of one of the most ruthless gangsters in USA has flaws that kind of get not so visible because of the clever casting of perfect actors. I sort of felt that if… Continue reading Black Mass

Njan Samvidhanam Cheyyum

A movie that has nothing good about it in any aspect trying to speak about the necessity of promoting off beat films which gets sidelined. That is the irony of the latest Balachandra Menon movie Njan Samvidhanam Cheyyum. A making style that competes with mediocre short films and a script that has unbearable amount of… Continue reading Njan Samvidhanam Cheyyum

Ennu Ninte Moideen

After seeing the documentary R S Vimal made about Kanchanamala’s eternal love and also the emotionally high trailer, I was expecting an extended extremely dramatic visualization of the love story. But the movie surprised me by adding life to the melodrama and also by having a fair enough amount of humor in the narrative. With… Continue reading Ennu Ninte Moideen

Trisha Illana Nayanthara

If you just broke up with your girlfriend and is extremely mad at her, the latest G V Prakash Kumar film Trisha Illana Nayanathara “may” help you in releasing the frustration. That isn’t a compliment for the film btw, the movie is extremely stupid and is slightly more than what you call as nonsense. Written… Continue reading Trisha Illana Nayanthara

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Maya

Keeping the audience engrossed to the screen throughout its runtime and explaining the suspense factor in a really captivating way is what is supposed to be the usual pattern of horror flicks. Maya directed by Ashwin Saravanan hasn’t tried to step out from this usual routine, but yes it has an emotional reason for the… Continue reading Maya

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Katti Batti

Thought it would be something similar to Shuddh Desi Romance but it ended up somewhere similar to Nikhil Adwani’s own Kal Ho Na Ho (a wannabe KHNH). Katti Batti would have worked on an emotional level if the first 75% of the runtime had that grace to keep us excited. But with a non linear… Continue reading Katti Batti

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