Isaac Newton Son of Philipose

Isaac Newton Son of Philipose directed by debutant V Bose is a typical comedy- family entertainer that loses its comic essence because of the silliness in its soul. The usual formula of commercial movie with a plot that has no freshness is what this movie offering its audience. The plot revolves around the title protagonists… Continue reading Isaac Newton Son of Philipose

Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola

Well, sarcasm and black humor at its best. That’s what I feel about Vishal Bharadwaj’s new outing in the box office “Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola”. Typical Vishal Bharadwaj feel is there and the fun filled approach on present industrial and political situation is something that should definitely be appreciated. Mr Bharadwaj has managed to… Continue reading Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola

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Maad Dad

Maad Dad directed by Revathy S Varmha is a flawed attempt to narrate a man’s emotional attachment with his daughter and wife. The amount of melodrama and abundant clichés in dialogues are the drawbacks of this family entertainer. The amount of suspense and complexities included in the narration were not pitched correctly and it made… Continue reading Maad Dad

Alex Pandian

In a time where even Mr Rajnikanth has chosen the role of a robot to showcase his larger than life action sequences; I am totally clueless what prompted an actor like Karthi to select such a pathetic script. Its a top to bottom nonsense movie from director Suraj. The first half of the movie is… Continue reading Alex Pandian

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Nee Ko Njaa Cha

Gireesh’s “Nee Ko Njaa Cha” is a smartly constructed popcorn fun film that stays calm and cool throughout its run time. Revolving around the amateurish deeds of three dudes, the film ensures that the viewer who enters the theater after observing its title is satisfied. Lack of sensibility is definitely there, but still the movie… Continue reading Nee Ko Njaa Cha

Lisammayude Veedu

While “Achanurangatha Veedu” tried to narrate a story of a minor who got abused by around 40 scoundrels in a non ambitious way, “Lisammayude Veedu” from writer director Babu Janardhan is an ambitious and fiction filled attempt to travel through various possibilities , solutions and results that may happen in the life of such an… Continue reading Lisammayude Veedu

Annayum Rasoolum

Watching ace cinematographer Rajeev Ravi’s first directorial venture “Annayum Rasoolum” along with a full house made me realize how badly our audience are suffering from the so called crap commercial entertainers. It is a movie that demands the patience as it tries to narrate a romance in its possible natural and raw format. The long… Continue reading Annayum Rasoolum

CZ12

CZ12 from Jackie Chan is a typical Chinese movie that revolves around relics and legacy. It is almost like watching a Bollywood movie in terms of structuring of the script as it has many situations that are over melodramatic and emotional. Jackie Chan’s funny expressions and the cheesy fights are the only thing here to engage… Continue reading CZ12