Junga

Junga from Gokul is a pretty weird mix in my opinion. It is ultimately a spoof on the Don genre films. And some of the scenes are ridiculously entertaining. But when you look at the totality of things and try to get it into the idea of being a film, Junga is excessively bloated and… Continue reading Junga

Mission Impossible Fallout

In a recent interview about Sacred Games, Vikramaditya Motwane said the idea of a Netflix series kind of gives the creator the liberty to invest time in characters so as to shape them up. The new Mission Impossible film is the 6th installment in the franchise and in a way it has this series like… Continue reading Mission Impossible Fallout

Kinavalli

The movie Kinavalli directed by Sugeeth opens with a voice-over by Biju Menon in which he urges us to not look at the logic aspect of this movie as it is a ghost story. I can completely understand that argument because ghosts are not a scientifically proven thing to have a logical debate. But what… Continue reading Kinavalli

Maradona

When you try to make a film about a bad guy’s transformation, the key element in the script is how you will place that element of goodness inside a person who is so deep-rooted in being rowdy. Even though it has a few jitters in its journey to the end point, Maradona ultimately works and… Continue reading Maradona

Skyscraper

Dwayne Johnson starrer Skyscraper has no real surprises for you as a viewer. These days movies have this habit of releasing too many trailers with too much of details and for me, Skyscraper had zero surprises coming my way. With one man going after an impossible rescue task, Skyscraper, in my opinion, is a less… Continue reading Skyscraper

Dhadak

When Sairat directed by Nagraj Manjlule ends, the pain it creates in your heart is humongous. And the reason why that movie was able to make us feel that pain was its deep-rooted characters and the way it utilized its elaborate length of nearly three hours to show us the struggle of the couple. What… Continue reading Dhadak

Tamizh Padam 2

When a movie gets a sequel, the most important thing the makers have to make sure is that it should be bigger at least in the creative sense. What CS Amudhan has managed to do with Tamizh Padam 2 is somewhat that. Continuing from where he left off in the last film, the director spoofs everything… Continue reading Tamizh Padam 2