Its not easy to create inspirational films that has humble beginnings and end on a really high knot. The combo of Rosshan Andrrews and Bobby- Sanjay has worked on such a plot and delivered a very good product in the form of How Old Are You. A peripheral analysis of the film may remind you… Continue reading How Old Are You
Category: Review
Mr. Fraud
Mr. Fraud directed by B Unnikrishnan, which made it to the screens after a lot of off screen dramas is an average thriller that relies highly on the heroism of the superstar Mohanlal. The dialogues that come in regular interval of time to keep the fans excited is the only thing that makes this film… Continue reading Mr. Fraud
Godzilla
Whether the new Godzilla will work for you is something totally dependent on the nature of your expectation. My heart was willing for a brand new experiment which won’t have much similarities with the earlier fish hunter Godzilla, except for the huge size. May be because of that, I was able to enjoy the film… Continue reading Godzilla
Million Dollar Arm
The fact that it’s a true story is the most attractive part of the latest Disney production, Million Dollar Arm. With small dosage inspiration and the real feel and emotions in characters makes this movie a good cine experience. It’s the story about sports agent J Bernstein’s idea to go to India to find young… Continue reading Million Dollar Arm
Hawaa Hawaai
Some movies will impress you to a certain level with its emotional content that you won’t want to blame it for its technical compromises. Hawaa Hawaai from director Amol Gupte is such a film. Mr Gupte who has given us a great teacher student film in the form of Taare Zameen Par tries that formula… Continue reading Hawaa Hawaai
God’s Own Country
The movie God’s Own Country is almost a half-baked version of the 2011 super hit Traffic. By that I am not comparing the story; it’s just that one day’s events feel. Even though they were successful in making the audience clap by some worthy sentences about personal relationships and trust, the path they chose to… Continue reading God’s Own Country
To Noora With Love
To Noora With Love begins as if Noora is the mother Teresa of Kerala (minimum Calicut). Except for the two shots in the beginning of the flashback, there is nothing much in the screenplay to make us believe that she is a selfless female. With a whole lot of old school melodrama in almost every… Continue reading To Noora With Love
Mosayile Kuthira Meenukal
What makes Mosayile Kuthira Meenukal so interesting is its fresh trajectory. Director Ajith Pillai’s debut movie starts off in a very simple way with interesting humor and peculiar characterization. But as it moves on to that Lakshadweep phase, there is a whole lot of fresh perspectives with life in them. The story basically narrates from… Continue reading Mosayile Kuthira Meenukal