Clint

No offense to the extremely talented Edmund Thomas Clint who astonished everyone with his talent, but the latest Harikumar biopic based on the life of Clint is a tedious test of patience that fails to look in to the aspects which the world wanted to know about. With cliches and over the top melodrama spoiling… Continue reading Clint

Thrissivaperoor Kliptham

As a screen writer P S Rafeeq has always kept a quirky style in almost all his writings. His movies depended largely on the style of film makers in convincing the audience. Lijo Jose Pellissery was one such director who got the pulse perfectly and we have seen veterans like Kamal failing to cop up… Continue reading Thrissivaperoor Kliptham

Sarvopari Palakkaran

Sarvopari Palakkaran’s pre-release posters had this caption saying “The Best Film of 2017” referring to the preview show response. Well, those who saw the preview show of this film have definitely not seen Angamaly Diaries, Take Off and Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum. Sarvopari Palakkaran is that tacky preachy movie which is made by assembling a lot of… Continue reading Sarvopari Palakkaran

Jab Harry Met Sejal

In almost every other movie made by Imtiaz Ali I used to find that one key connecting emotion which makes the movie emotionally relatable even after me being really far away from those characters. Even when the stories he presented sounded similar, there used to be this grace in story telling that explored the characters… Continue reading Jab Harry Met Sejal

Varnyathil Aashanka

The third directorial venture of Sidharth Bharathan, Varnyathil Aashanka is an extremely engaging heist movie with abundant practical humor, interesting characterizations and a satiric tone. Written by Thrissur Gopalji this movie is a mixture of the conventional entertainment and modern day making style of keeping things natural and real. The theme here revolves around the… Continue reading Varnyathil Aashanka

Chunkzz

Chunkzz is Omar Lulu’s second film after last year’s sleeper hit Happy Wedding. I personally wasn’t a big fan of that misogynistic film and if you had the same opinion, Chunkzz isn’t the one for you. In fact the jokes and the entire tone of the movie has more anti female propaganda when compared to… Continue reading Chunkzz

Indu Sarkar

It was marketed as a movie based on the emergency that happened in India during 1975. A political stir was there from Congress as they thought it defamed Indira Gandhi and Sanjay Gandhi. The anti Congress politics is there definitely in the narrative. But once you finish the film you would realize it is just… Continue reading Indu Sarkar

Nibunan

Nibunan from director Arun Vaidyanathan is a crime thriller that has its own scattered moments. It is the 150th film of Arjun and to be honest the desperation to make this a tribute to him ends up in awkward outdated moments of heroism. With the standard pattern of serial killer movies getting repeated here Nibunan… Continue reading Nibunan