Oppam

Crime thrillers are supposed to be nail-biting with clinical perfection in detailing along with something that makes the movie qualify for being called as a unique one. The plot of Oppam which has a blind man in search of a murderer indeed is an exciting one. But with plot elements and the whole screenplay having… Continue reading Oppam

Akira

Remember Prithviraj’s Puthiyamugham? Akira’s format and packaging somewhere reminded me of that movie. It is the remake of the 2011 Tamil movie Mouna Guru, with a difference of making the central protagonist a female. The boldness Murugadoss has shown in coming up with such a positive decision has to be appreciated, but he hasn’t completely… Continue reading Akira

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Popcorn

Popcorn directed by Aneesh Upasana has a really directionless script. I remember seeing a promotional post in the official page of the movie saying, after NPCB here comes one more road movie. A total of 10 minutes shots showing the characters travelling in various vehicles don’t really make a movie worthy of being called a… Continue reading Popcorn

Mechanic Resurrection

The latest Jason Statham movie Mechanic Resurrection is like an amateur compilation of most of Statham’s hero centric films.  Coming as a sequel to the 2011 movie The Mechanic, this one has no real juice in the story and ultimately it’s the old school formula of kidnap, blackmail and revenge. The developments in Mechanic Resurrection… Continue reading Mechanic Resurrection

A Flying Jatt

A Flying Jatt directed by choreographer turned director Remo D’Souza is a funny film in my opinion. Not just because it has certain moments of actual comedy, but even when it tries to be serious you somewhere giggle a bit at the lameness of the narrative. With all the clichés in the world about a… Continue reading A Flying Jatt

Pinneyum

Well he is a legendary director and this was my first experience of watching an Adoor Gopalakrishnan movie from a theater. Pinneyum directed by Adoor Gopalakrishna with Dileep and Kavya Madhavan in the lead role is a very poorly executed movie. The movie perhaps has the most awkward dialogue delivery in the recent past and… Continue reading Pinneyum

Perariyathavar

The movie Perariyathavar has received the best film award in the Environment Conservation/ Preservation category. And it deserves to be appreciated for that aspect of the movie. The movie is looking in to the lives of those under privileged people who don’t have a home or a proper job. And in that journey, Dr. Biju… Continue reading Perariyathavar

Mohenjo Daro

When you look at the extensive production design and the kind of blending of the one liner history of Mohenjo Daro, there is something in this film that asks for a little bit of an appreciation. But still the latest Ashutosh Gowariker film’s main drawback is its lack of a surprising story. From Gladiator to… Continue reading Mohenjo Daro

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