Zachariayude Garbhinikal

It definitely has some extra dosage of drama and some unpolished performances, but director Aneesh Anwar’s second directorial venture Zachariayude Garbhinikal definitely has that positive feel to keep you attracted with its compact two hour long screen play. Set in the backdrop of pregnancy, the movie narrates 3 different aspects of it. With lush visuals… Continue reading Zachariayude Garbhinikal

Phata Poster Nikhla Hero

A good percentage of Rajkumar Santoshi’s latest comedy Phata Poster Nikhla Hero looks like a spoof of the 80’s mother son drama. But the fact that they were serious about those lame melodramas and sentiments makes the movie irritating. It’s not that you won’t laugh seeing those typical Santoshi humors, but it’s this confused mix-up… Continue reading Phata Poster Nikhla Hero

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The Lunchbox

More than its love angle shown in the promos, The Lunchbox is that heartwarming experience of seeing two people facing their loneliness by sharing their feelings. Rooted characters that communicates sensibly with the audience and also the variety of emotions and contrast in decisions of the two generations in taking a final decision; all these… Continue reading The Lunchbox

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North 24 kaatham

Sometimes a journey can give solutions to a lot of your oddness and for those who are reluctant to change these journeys happens accidentally. North 24 kaatham from debutant director Anil Radhakrishnan Menon is that film which will delight you with its fresh content, contemporary plot elements and some really sensible characters. The story here… Continue reading North 24 kaatham

Ezhamathe Varavu

It’s rightly that 80’s film where we are used to see estates and those characters like the crooked estate owner, a guest, a helper and his innocent daughter. With beautiful visuals that almost take you into the forest and deep characters, Hariharan’s latest project, a rewamp of his own shelved project, Ezhamathe Varavu is a good cinematic… Continue reading Ezhamathe Varavu

Sringaravelan

This is what will eventually happen to any particular formula when it’s used frequently. May be the financial success of even their most bizarre entertainer have made writer duo Udaykrishna Siby K Thomas to take the audience for granted. Sringaravelan is an annoying formula that fails to entertain its audience with its content. Coming from… Continue reading Sringaravelan

D Company

By the time you finish watching the long and tiring Vinod Vijayan movie the day of judgment, the chances of you forgetting the fact that you watched two other films in the first half is definitely there in the case of the latest anthology experiment D Company. Cut down to 3 films from its actual… Continue reading D Company

Daivathinte Swantham Cleetus

Setup in the similar backdrop of Mammootty’s last year’s Eid release Thappana, director G Marthandan’s debut venture is Daivathinte Swantham Cleetus is a disappointing film that fails to recreate the Christ in an interesting manner. Characters and situations planted very predictably, Benny P Nairambalam’s script offers more time for you to yawn than keeping you interested in the… Continue reading Daivathinte Swantham Cleetus