Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 was one of the most hyped releases of this year from Marvel and the main reason was the supreme success of the first part which scored hugely with its irreverent humor. That cheekiness in the treatment is still there for sure and that’s the only thing which helps this… Continue reading Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
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CIA Comrade In America
CIA aka Comrade In America directed by Amal Neerad after almost a 3 year long break is a movie that tries to squeeze in the idea of self discovery in a main stream entertainer movie format. Unlike films like Oru Mexican Aparatha or Sakhavu, the agenda here isn’t to give focus on political party level… Continue reading CIA Comrade In America
Noor
Noor directed by Sunhil Sippy feels like an uneven drama which can’t really achieve anything in particular. The movie is about this female journalist who hates her life because of the disappointments she faced in everyday life. But this tale of the millennial girl isn’t absorbing to the fullest. Noor Roy Chaudhary is a journalist… Continue reading Noor
Power Paandi Pa Paandi
Pa Paandi aka Power Paandi the debut venture of actor Dhanush as a director doesn’t have much in terms of content to impress you completely. The idea of the movie that sort of asks the parents to live their life to the fullest is the main and only attraction of this movie. And with fun… Continue reading Power Paandi Pa Paandi
Rakshadhikari Baiju Oppu
The premise of the film Rakshadhikari Baiju Oppu has a playground and people surrounding it. The elaborate length of the film may make you think that it is too much, but it is actually a clever move to make us feel closer to that playground and the characters in it. With realistic and humorous conversations… Continue reading Rakshadhikari Baiju Oppu
Sathya
I really don’t know what made AK Saajan and Diphan go ahead with the movie Sathya which looks like an absolute cliché on paper. With a making style that only increases the tacky nature of the movie, Sathya starring Jayaram is beyond boring and at times is a test of patience. Sathya is this man… Continue reading Sathya
Sakhavu
Sakhavu directed by Sidhartha Siva is indeed a commercial film. But the ultimate intention of the film is definitely beyond the mere sensationalism of the inclination of the majority towards the left ideologies. Within a predictable storyline, Sidhartha Siva manages to convey the thought of being a selfless social worker with elements that are necessary… Continue reading Sakhavu
Fast and Furious 8
The second trailer of Fast and Furious 8 (The Fate of the Furious) made me a little uncomfortable when they showed that car set piece in it. It reminded me of the kind of collateral damage thing we saw in the last portions of Furious 7. Luckily F Gary Gray hasn’t overdone the elements in… Continue reading Fast and Furious 8