Talaash

After “Rock star”, Talaash is one movie that made me a little restless because of the thumps down reaction of the audience. The only problem with Talaash is its promotions. The movies trailers and teasers give us an impression of an investigative thriller. But the truth is that, the movie is a rare kind of… Continue reading Talaash

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Scene 1 Nammude Veedu

Director Shaiju Anthikkad’s new movie Scene 1 Nammude Veedu is a sincere effort from the crew. But the resemblance in the situations used by the makers to navigate the story with its ancestors makes this movie not so appealing in terms of freshness. Director Padmakumar made Vargam as his version of Devasuram. And I think… Continue reading Scene 1 Nammude Veedu

Ardhanari

The only positive about the movie Ardhanari is that it discusses an issue that rarely gets a place in the limelight. Through a usual emotional drama, the director is trying to convey both emotional and social issues faced by hijadas. Even though the movie is loyal to its intend, the outdated style of making makes… Continue reading Ardhanari

Idiots

Well they have named it correctly. Idiots, the new movie from debutant director K S Bava has done complete justice to its name by making the audience feel like idiots after the two hour long movie. They might have intended to make a no brainer entertainer but at the end of the movie, people might… Continue reading Idiots

Breaking Dawn – Part 2

Twilight is one fantasy franchise that couldn’t impress me in a mesmerizing way. Its neither my fault or the themes plot. In comparison to the previous parts on this saga, I felt this last outing of the vampires as a satisfying one with good amount of bliss and of course less amount of romantic melodrama. This time… Continue reading Breaking Dawn – Part 2

101 weddings

Mere one time fun is the only thing that you will get after watching hit maker Shafi’s new movie 101 weddings. Lack of clarity in the goal of the movie and a script that goes too much after cliché formulas to find grip makes this movie a not so special movie. Apart from the enjoyable… Continue reading 101 weddings

Life of Pi

Some movies are meant to mesmerize for its intensity and Life of Pi is a solid example for that. Ang Lee’s vision on the best seller is remarkable indeed and the end result is a gripping story of a young boy’s survival. The plot of the movie is quite predictable, but it’s the essence of… Continue reading Life of Pi

Theevram

Only thing that was intense in Dulqar Salman’s Theevram (intense) was the back ground music. Apart from the commendable cinematography of Hari Nair, there is nothing there in this Roopesh Peethambaran movie to make you happy. A cliché topic narrated in a lame way to bring down the intensity of the common audience. Plot is… Continue reading Theevram