Chappie

Chappie is somewhat a warning for director Neill Blomkamp to go after something new and leave his familiar terrain of robotics. With a content that can’t get out of the possible clichés, Chappie becomes a shallowly researched idea that has a catchy last quarter which really shows us the lack of fun the majority of… Continue reading Chappie

NH10

I found the movie NH10 as an eye opener for the urban India who kind of doesn’t know how much freedom they actually possess. Narrated in an intriguingly realistic manner, this movie from Navdeep Singh manages to transfer its agony to the viewer successfully. With its content not becoming a plane women empowerment agenda, NH10… Continue reading NH10

Onnam Loka Mahayudham

Just like the movie Seventh Day, Onnam Loka Mahayudham is also a conman story that has a drastic twist in the last quarter of the runtime to make it a kind of okay film. But being unnecessarily aggressive throughout majority of its narrative causes a big problem to this thriller which isn’t that fresh in… Continue reading Onnam Loka Mahayudham

Nellikka

At certain points the movie Nellikka directed by Bijith Bala might make you feel that it could have been a movie that can give a facelift to its leading actor. But looking at the whole content, this movie is an unsurprising thriller that terribly lacks the quintessential thrill. With a confused mix of revolution and… Continue reading Nellikka

Alif

As a cinema Alif isn’t a completely overwhelming movie which can please you entirely. But there is an appreciable amount of boldness in the content of this movie that tries to question the less questioned practices in Muslim religion. Without embedding anything to make it a commercially viable cinema, Alif is a good movie that… Continue reading Alif

Dum Laga Ke Haisha

The maiden production venture of director Maneesh Sharma, Dum Laga Ke Haisha is a sincere effort from writer turned director Sharat Katariya. The natural humor that comes out of realistic circumstances keeps the movie going forward and the feel goodness it provides is a unique one that stays in the sensible zone. It is the… Continue reading Dum Laga Ke Haisha

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Kaaki Sattai

Kaaki Sattai is a desperate effort to boost its central actor from his usual zone of fun and romance to the new terrain of serious action. But with a script that looks quite similar to most of the police movies we see these days and also a treatment that has all these unnecessary exaggerations and… Continue reading Kaaki Sattai

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Kingsman: The Secret Service

The best one word description for Director Matthew Vaughn’s latest movie Kingsman: The Secret Service would be the title of his own film – Kickass. Catering the audience a fresh recipe of commercial entertainment that has gadget coolness, smart one liners and interesting characterization, Kingsman offers too much of fun in its stylish narrative. The… Continue reading Kingsman: The Secret Service