Mr. X: A Gripping Start, But Does the Spy Thriller Deliver?
Directed by Manu Anand, the movie opens with a rather interesting premise, and the trailer has made a first impression on me. When I sat down to watch it, I… Read more about Mr. X: A
Directed by Manu Anand, the movie opens with a rather interesting premise, and the trailer has made a first impression on me. When I sat down to watch it, I… Read more about Mr. X: A
One of such titles that do not fade away is Manithan Deivamagalam, not only because it sounds like a proverb, but the sound of an old song that people have… Read more about Manithan Deivamagalam: The
Love Insurance Kompany Movie Review: Romantic AI that foresees the breakups ahead of time that one concept is the core of Love Insurance Kompany and it tells you nearly everything… Read more about Love Insurance Kompany:
Scene of a policeman being distracted by Vaalee on a theatre screen as a murderer is escaping behind the back of the policeman speaks volumes about Kaalidas 2. It is… Read more about Kaalidas 2: When
Weirdly sweet phrase of a father “designing” the mother to his daughter, lingers in the air long after it is uttered, a weird amalgamation of sorrow and fantasy that defines… Read more about Leader: A Gripping
The sea breeze slipping through a modest home, brushing past a life that asks for nothing more than survival, becomes the quiet heartbeat of Carmeni Selvam. That tiny, almost forgettable… Read more about Carmeni Selvam: A
“Hey look here, that’s the son of Horse Egg.” That casually cruel line captures the soul of Happy Raj. It is tossed around like harmless village chatter, yet it carries… Read more about Happy Raj: They
Youth Movie Review: The theatre hummed with that familiar mix of chatter, laughter, and restless energy, the kind that perfectly mirrors the chaos of school corridors, and Youth taps into… Read more about Youth
Made in Korea Movie Review: Four strangers from South Korea arriving in a quiet Kolappur village is not the kind of opening you expect from a gentle coming of age… Read more about Made in Korea:
Vasool Mannan Movie Review: The nickname “Alva” tells you almost everything about the man at the center of Vasool Mannan. In his village, people call Saravanan that because he keeps… Read more about Vasool Mannan: The
Kadhal Reset Repeat Movie Review: The image that stayed with me long after the lights came back on is surprisingly simple, a woman standing at the edge of a mountain… Read more about Kadhal Reset Repeat:
Mustafa Mustafa Movie Review: A small moment early in Mustafa Mustafa quietly hints at the kind of movie it wants to be. A man walks into a shop hoping to… Read more about Mustafa Mustafa: One
S Saraswthi Movie Review: I will admit something honestly, before pressing play on S Saraswthi, I was not fully convinced. When actors step into the director’s chair, especially for a… Read more about S Saraswthi: A
The Rise of Ashoka Movie Review: Most films about rebellion and social injustice arrive with loud declarations, towering villains, and heroes who seem invincible long before the interval. The Rise… Read more about The Rise of
I suffer from major haunted-mansion fatigue. Give me another movie with a creaky wooden door in a dense, remote forest, and my eyes glaze over before the opening credits finish.… Read more about Fourth Floor: A
Thaai Kizhavi Movie Review: I have a terrible habit of completely writing off movies that get too much hype online. By the time the opening credits for Thaai Kizhavi rolled,… Read more about Thaai Kizhavi: A
Second Case of Seetharam Movie Review: From the very beginning, I sensed that this was not interested in being a flashy investigative drama. Instead, it embraces a quieter intensity, drawing… Read more about Second Case of Seetharam
Lucky The Superstar Movie Review: A missing puppy might sound like a modest hook, but Lucky the Superstar uses that tiny spark to build something gentler and more affecting than… Read more about Lucky the Superstar:
A father’s unconventional line of work is the kind of hook that makes you sit up a little straighter, and Hey Balwanth knows it. Instead of spoon-feeding its premise, the… Read more about Hey Balwanth: A
A casual “Are you well?” can vanish in a second, but Sukhamano Sukhamann takes that tiny everyday question and turns it into the film’s beating heart. Before the story even… Read more about Sukhamano Sukhamann: A
Seetha Payanam Movie Review: Around the forty-minute mark, Seetha Payanam stops feeling like a gently pleasant travel drama and quietly reveals the ache beating underneath it. That shift says everything… Read more about Seetha Payanam
That bike-pooling meet-cute, awkward, unglamorous, and oddly believable, tells you almost everything about Couple Friendly. This is a film that finds romance not in sweeping gestures, but in shared commutes,… Read more about Couple Friendly: A
Sweety Naughty Crazy Movie Review: The film announces itself through its relentless double meaning dialogue, a barrage of cheeky innuendo that never pauses long enough to let you settle, and… Read more about Sweety Naughty Crazy
My Lord Movie Review: A man standing in a government office, insisting he must die again because the records already say he is dead, that absurd, haunting image tells you… Read more about My Lord: A
A low, almost invasive hum settled into my chest as the film unfolded, the kind of sound design that feels less like background and more like architecture pressing in on… Read more about Anomie: A Sci-Fi
Indrans, in one quiet stretch, holds a look just a second longer than expected, and somehow that tiny hesitation carries decades of longing. That single choice captures what Aashaan is… Read more about Aashaan: A Poignant
Hero smiling through scenes that clearly demand heartbreak tells you almost everything you need to know about Barabar Premistha. That single, baffling mismatch between expression and emotion becomes a running… Read more about Barabar Premistha: A
Dimly lit village lanes, soaked in shadow and silence, almost feel like they are watching you as much as you are watching them. That lingering unease defines Rakkasapuradhol. This is… Read more about Rakkasapuradhol: A Chilling
With Love Movie Review: That quiet restaurant conversation, where two near strangers decide to openly dissect their past relationships, ends up defining everything this film is trying to be. It… Read more about With Love: A
A child’s body in a banana grove becomes the film’s first statement, and it is a chilling one. Granny wastes no time turning a quiet border village into a space… Read more about Granny: A Chilling