Nagara Varidhi Naduvil Njan

I won’t say that I have lost hope in the writing of Mr. Sreenivasan after watching Nagara Varidhi Naduvil Njan, as there were a lot of points in the movie where you can see the dialogue writer in him pouring quality sarcasm. The problem is with the story that lacks a different approach towards the… Continue reading Nagara Varidhi Naduvil Njan

Aamayum Muyalum

Some stories look sensible on screen as it matches the culture and backdrop of the place they are set in. Aamayum Muyalum from veteran director Priyadarshan is the remake of his own hit bollywood movie Malamaal Weekly. The illiterate characters living in a lawless land seemed like a possible plot in Malamaal Weekly as it… Continue reading Aamayum Muyalum

Cousins

They have tried to make it as colorful as it can be by creating set after set after set and guess what? There is no story! Cousins from director Vysakh is a movie that does not know how to travel to reach its destination. Using the used out theme of memory loss, Cousins is just… Continue reading Cousins

PK

He is well known for doing the social preaching thing in the most entertaining manner and PK from Rajkumar Hirani is one more superb creation that has content that is contemporary and entertainment that is fresh. With a super actor portraying the pivotal role, PK deserves a standing ovation for its bravery itself. PK is… Continue reading PK

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Lingaa

Rajnikanth movies are mass entertainers because of its nature that gives the spotlight on the hero for his style and attitude.  When those two factors are there in abundance, then the story part naturally becomes less of a concern. The three hour long Lingaa from director K S Ravikumar fails miserably in using the stardom… Continue reading Lingaa

Exodus: Gods and Kings

The impressive performances and breath taking visuals are certainly the highlights of director Ridley Scot’s epic film Exodus: Gods and Kings. The theme of Moses saving his people from Egyptians is something which is quite elaborate and the only problem with the film is in its story telling which couldn’t achieve the risky task of… Continue reading Exodus: Gods and Kings

Seconds

May be because of its smaller budget (sensing from the visual canvas) the new movie Seconds from director Aneesh Upasana lacks a grand outlook. But with an impressive climax and a sensible buildup with well nurtured characters, Seconds gradually becomes that pleasing thriller. Following the footsteps of the modern day trend of focusing on one… Continue reading Seconds