The feel of the Santhosh Nair film Money Ratnam is somewhat similar to that of Kili Poyi and Delhi Belly (except for the heavy drug usage). Following the footsteps of the new trend of focusing on that life changing one day’s events, the karma philosophy etc, Money Ratnam is that simple humble entertainer that has… Continue reading Money Ratnam
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Vellimoonga
It has a platform which many flop films had in the past and an unconventional hero heroine equation. Even with these odds Vellimoonga succeeds in becoming a clean entertainer by having creative humor all over the script. Cinematographer Jibu Jacob’s debut directorial venture Vellimoonga is an extremely pleasing look back to conventional Malayalam cinema. The… Continue reading Vellimoonga
The Maze Runner
Most of the complicated films with sequels have this kind of a start where it leaves an impression that the next part will have an impact. The Maze Runner is that kind of a film that has an intriguing content largely helped by the unique premises and visuals but lacks the distinctiveness because of its… Continue reading The Maze Runner
A Walk Among the Tombstones
It’s one more psycho killer thriller movie and this time we have the quintessential solo kidnapper snatcher Liam Neeson doing the leading character. A walk among the tombstones is that slow thriller with fair amount of freshness and a treatment that has shown violence in an atrocious way. The story is about Matthew Scudder, who… Continue reading A Walk Among the Tombstones
Khoobsurat
There is nothing really unpredictable about the storyline of Khoobsurat starring Sonam Kapoor and Fawad Khan. But still as an entertaining humorous rom-com the film works for you beyond your expectation. With a deliberate attempt to keep the atmosphere positive, romantic and cheerful Khoobsurat has done justice to its name. Khoobsurat shows us the events… Continue reading Khoobsurat
Daawat-e-Ishq
There is always a common man factor in every Habib Faisal script which helps the movie to sync in with the middle class audience as it doesn’t have the usual million dollar sets and all. After discussing so many socially significant things successfully and unsuccessfully, Habib Faisal has now taken the issue of dowry and… Continue reading Daawat-e-Ishq
Njaan
If Munnariyippu was an intriguingly intellectual film, Njaan from director Ranjith is a less charismatic intellectual debate that got overloaded by an individual’s non social emotions. Well I haven’t read the written version of this movie by Mr. T P Rajeevan. Ranjith has tried to create a character named Ravi to narrate the relevance of… Continue reading Njaan
Sigaram Thodu
Sigaram Thodu from director Gaurav is decent entertainer that has almost all the flavors of an engaging Tamil entertainer with ups and downs. While the thriller part of the movie will please you with its making, some of the sloppy appa-pullai melodrama will not impress you that much. The story is about Muralipandiyan, a young… Continue reading Sigaram Thodu