Nadikar Review | A Showbiz Critique That Fumbles in the Second Half

We all have heard stories about the star tantrums on film sets, and even established filmmakers have talked about the delusional stars who ruin their own careers by overestimating their star value. The new Tovino Thomas starrer Nadikar is quite an honest attempt to expose this delusional phase of these stars. While the critiquing of that angle… Continue reading Nadikar Review | A Showbiz Critique That Fumbles in the Second Half

Rani: The Real Story Review | Shankar Ramakrishnan’s Film Is a Pretentiously Packaged Basic Revenge Story

Writers like Anoop Menon and Shankar Ramakrishnan have this style of wordplay where they will try to give a fake depth to something very flat on a conceptual level. Rani, the new movie directed by Shankar Ramakrishnan, starts by giving us a feeling that the truth will be grey. And he has created this quirky… Continue reading Rani: The Real Story Review | Shankar Ramakrishnan’s Film Is a Pretentiously Packaged Basic Revenge Story

Ntikkakkakkoru Premondarnn Review | A Feel-Good Drama With Soft Conflicts and Convenient Solutions

The conversations in the movie Ntikkakkakkoru Premondarnn, especially the ones between those in a tentative relationship, have a very organic flow with less theatrical nature. That makes this wannabe 96 from debutante Adhil Maimoonath Asharaf a nonboring drama. While the relatable nature of the story elements makes it easy for the eyes, the conflicts aren’t… Continue reading Ntikkakkakkoru Premondarnn Review | A Feel-Good Drama With Soft Conflicts and Convenient Solutions

Adam Joan

When you look at the characters and their emotions, there is sensibility in Jinu Abraham’s Adam Joan. But the movie has this parallel mood of being a suspense thriller. That path is its highlight and due to the lack of enough intrigue in that area, Adam Joan becomes an average passable thriller. Adam is a… Continue reading Adam Joan

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