Thirunaal

Thirunaal starring Jiiva and Nayanthara is a pointless movie that wanders around aimlessly with random scenes on a very clichéd formula. I am still trying to figure out what precisely this movie is about. It is not a gangster movie and it is not a love story. But all these elements are there in this… Continue reading Thirunaal

Jason Bourne

The Bourne movies had a key role in changing the way spy movies were treated till that point. Well after his entry even James Bond started to jump from buildings and get dirty. The latest episode in the Bourne saga is titled Jason Bourne and much like its previous segments it is engaging, breath taking… Continue reading Jason Bourne

Suicide Squad

With Deadpool, Marvel pitched a real game changer in the superhero genre as R rated content added more fun and freshness to a category that was facing burnout. Suicide Squad from DC in a way is a similar attempt to entertain the audience with that kind of badass fun elements. Even after having four to… Continue reading Suicide Squad

Guppy

While watching the movie Guppy, the film reviewer in me could sense minor errors in conceiving certain scenes and important twists. But that last five minutes or so in Guppy was so emotionally moving and thus the characters in the movie stayed in my head. Debutante Johnpaul George’s Guppy is fresh because of the premise… Continue reading Guppy

Ann Maria Kalippilaanu

Ann Maria Kalippilaanu from Midhun Manuel Thomas is a preachy feel good entertainer soaked in enjoyable humor. Unlike the last movie Aadu from the director, there are no overdone humor tracks in this simple movie and with a runtime of just around two hours; Ann Maria Kalippilaanu from Midhun Manuel Thomas is a passable movie… Continue reading Ann Maria Kalippilaanu

Dishoom

There is a zone of sensibility we assign to movies while we watch them. Dishoom directed by Rohit Dhawan starts off as a very serious film which addresses its conflict very maturely. But after the half way mark the movie sort of becomes a silly comedy film which demands the viewer to leave all the… Continue reading Dishoom

Ghostbusters

There is nothing much out of the box about the new Ghostbusters movie directed by Paul Feig. The third edition of the Ghostbusters franchise works nicely as a funny, spoofy entertainer with enough quirks to keep you entertained for it’s less than two hours runtime. Abby Yates and Erin Gilbert have co written a book… Continue reading Ghostbusters

Kismath

Kismath isn’t entirely a love story that tries to pitch another Romeo and Juliet to its viewer. It has a clear and strong agenda and it presents that with all the sincerity. I watched it from a full house theater and there were people hauling at the end of the film and in my opinion… Continue reading Kismath

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