De Ingottu Nokkiye - Malayalam Movie Review
In Mollywood, Vishu films normally have their share of highlights, mostly being the time of well made flicks. Read the rest of this entry »
In Mollywood, Vishu films normally have their share of highlights, mostly being the time of well made flicks. Read the rest of this entry »
‘Innathe Chintha Vishayam’ is a film with a serious subject and worth a watch. Especially if you are interested in the likes of tearjerker soaps dealing with marital discords. ‘Old wine in a new bottle’ may not be the apt adage to describe the film. The plot is not daringly unconventional but it’s packaged refreshingly with multiple dozes of strained relations. Read the rest of this entry »
The eleventh film from ace director Lal Jose - ‘Mulla ‘ cannot perhaps be called a bad film. But neither can it be called a brilliant movie. After such critically appreciated movies like ‘Arabikkatha’ and ‘Classmates’, one did expect a lot more from the director who gave us path breaking hits, even with lesser stars. An average film that may not make much of an impact at the box office, that’s what ‘Mulla’, is. Read the rest of this entry »
Bits and pieces of investigative drama, that we have seen umpteenth times with the other super star movies, too sleepy paced narratives, Kalabhavan Mani in usual maneuvers, and an outdated presentation style- These could be the taglines of ‘Kerala Police’ which doesn’t offer anything refreshing in terms of visuals, presentations or narratives.. Read the rest of this entry »
A fresh team of directors, a new scriptwriter, producers and an young technician crew-every time when we hear about a movie from such a crew, we always expects much from them. Many of the recent outings from such crews proved banal and stale. Read the rest of this entry »
Old wine in old bottle. Tastes sour. Looks dull. Challenges patience. Gopalapuranam is just another movie to be listed for the mere sake of statistics. Nothing else. Read the rest of this entry »
Salabham doesn’t belong to any genre. Not even to the genre which challenges the established genres. Perhaps it can be called, rather force-fit into, a “menofilm”, which never shaped up into one category at any circuit. Read the rest of this entry »
Whenever we are offered a movie with a sizeable debutant line up in its cast or crew, we become very much enthusiastic to point out what they do to make a movie worth watching. But, of late, at least for a year, we have been witnessing a lot of films from debut hands, made without any sense or logic, or with any integrity or sincerity to make it an entertaining one. ‘Jubilee’ is also one such movie, that doesn’t offer you much. It can even to be rated average. Read the rest of this entry »
Mollywood is notorious for the lack of talented youngsters, who could well be the crowd pullers, playing the lead. But it is also an industry which had always created the best supporting actors to the entire south India. Why do we continue to be with the same destiny, always depending upon our very few aged super stars? Well, I think watching ‘Anthiponvettam’ may provide you with some answers. Read the rest of this entry »
This is not just another typical Johny Antony movie with formulaic, unapologetic cartoonish characters running around in fast paced slapstick. ‘Cycle’ is refreshingly new. It’s an incredible U-turn, dear friends. Read the rest of this entry »