The debut directorial of Kalabhavan Shajon, Brother’s Day is a movie that just goes on and on in an attempt to be a so-called family entertainer. The beginning portions of the movie promised to be an entertainer similar to something like an Amar Akbar Anthony. But when it came to the second half of the movie… Continue reading Brother’s Day
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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
Naam Shabana
Baby in a way was Bollywood’s own secret agent MI 6 kind of film which garnered wide appreciation due to its engaging pace, the swiftness and smartness in its narrative. The character of Shabana played by Taapsee Pannu in the film made an impression as she had some stunt sequences in the film and she… Continue reading Naam Shabana
Ezra
I have to say that the first half of the movie Ezra is crafted very smartly packaging it with typical horror movie ingredients plus a conflict that is genuinely fresh. The impression the movie manages to create through it is a positive one. But the film fumbles considerably in the second half, especially towards the… Continue reading Ezra
Anarkali
Towards the climax, there is this impeccable performance of Biju Menon in the movie Anarkali that will surely make you laugh out loud because of the comedy timing the actor shows. Even after having the aid of some superb technical backup, Anarkali from Sachy can’t really establish itself as an eternal tale. With equal weightage… Continue reading Anarkali
London Bridge
Luxury and some scenery of London and its outskirts is rich in almost all frames of London Bridge. But the very necessary thing in a romantic drama is missing here; romance. With a robotic heroin spoiling the party, this comeback film of Anil C Menon is a disappointment. Vijay Das is a business man in… Continue reading London Bridge
Kadal Kadannu Oru Maathukutty
The movies Pranchiyettan and Indian Rupee where good satires that visualized the inferiority complex, ego and greediness of human beings in a very realistic way. When film maker Ranjith returns to the director’s chair with his new movie Kadal Kadannu Oru Maathukutty, what really missing is the freshness in content. Even though the maker manages… Continue reading Kadal Kadannu Oru Maathukutty