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A biscuit sinks slowly into a glass of tea, going soft before a weary Sub Inspector can even take a sip, and somehow that tiny, … .
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A biscuit sinks slowly into a glass of tea, going soft before a weary Sub Inspector can even take a sip, and somehow that tiny, … .
You usually walk into a single-location thriller expecting a tight, breathless race against the clock. When a movie traps two men on a tiny boat … .
I have to admit, I suffer from major haunted-mansion fatigue. Give me another movie with a creaky wooden door in a dense, remote forest, and … .
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 … .
From the very first frame, I felt that Arivaan was striving for something more than the familiar thrills of a routine whodunit, it positions itself … .
What struck me immediately about Lucky the Superstar was its unpretentious commitment to exploring the delicate emotional space between a child and a pet, especially … .
From the very first frame, I felt that Seetha Payanam was not trying to impress me with spectacle or dramatic excess, instead it drew me … .
Love stories often promise comfort, but Dream Girl feels like stepping into a quiet emotional landscape where every glance carries meaning and every dream seems … .
Its unapologetically explicit tone and relentless stream of double meaning humour immediately struck me as the most unique and defining qualities of Sweety Naughty Crazy, … .
Pookie turns a simple breakup romance into a noisy mirror of today’s social media obsessed youth culture, and that unusual blend of viral aesthetics and … .
The film’s raw social satire and its attempt to fuse emotional drama with populist humour immediately define the unique identity of My Lord, and I … .
With Love’s biggest charm lies in how it turns a simple arranged meeting into a layered exploration of past love, nostalgia, and emotional closure, using … .
The raw emotional honesty of Lockdown struck me from its very first moments, because the film places a young middle class woman at the centre … .
I found the opening of Granny deeply unsettling, because it wastes no time in rupturing the calm of a quiet border village with an act … .
The peculiar choice of making a motorcycle the carrier of a supernatural curse is what instantly sets Karuppu Pulsar apart, at least on paper. I … .
I entered theatre to watch Gandhi Talks knowing I was not signing up for a conventional cinematic experience, yet the film still managed to unsettle … .
At the time I started watching the newly released Tamil Movie, Hotspot 2 Much, I carried a quiet curiosity mixed with mild uncertainty. I already … .
I watched Draupathi 2 fully aware that this is not a film meant to be consumed lightly or forgotten quickly. From the very first stretch, … .
I watched Maayabimbum with no surrounding noise, no aggressive promotion, and no inflated expectations, and that silence around the film strangely mirrors its emotional temperament. … .
Thalaivar Thambi Thalaimaiyil arrives with a deceptively modest rural premise and an ambition that quietly exceeds its scale. Directed by Nithish Sahadev, the film positions … .
I approached Vaa Vaathiyaar carrying a clear sense of anticipation, largely because of the names attached to it and the ideological weight it openly promises. … .
I walked into Parasakthi carrying a sense of heightened anticipation that went beyond the usual excitement surrounding a new release. This film arrives at an … .
I walked into Kaakaa with a simple expectation, to laugh without effort and to leave the theatre lighter than I entered. By the time the … .
I walked into The Bed with a fairly clear sense of the territory it wanted to explore, not because the promotional material gave away too … .
I want to speak about Dear Radhi in a clear, grounded, and honest manner, staying true to my own viewing experience while also presenting the … .
I walked into Anali with a cautious sense of curiosity rather than excitement. Directed by Dinesh Dena and frontlined by Cynthia Lourde, the basic question … .
When I sat down to watch Retta Thala, directed by Kris Thirukumaran, I approached it with a sense of cautious optimism. The premise, at least … .
I walked into Kandhanmalai with a certain curiosity, largely because the title itself carries weight and implication. A name like Kandhanmalai immediately signals ideological intent, … .
I went into Un Paarvaiyil fully aware that it was premiering directly on television through the Sun Next OTT platform, and that context inevitably framed … .
When I sat down to watch Sirai, I expected a grounded police drama, something restrained and procedural in tone. What I did not expect was … .