Mafia: Chapter 1 Review – The Talented Dhuruvangal Pathinaaru Filmmaker is Missing
Karthick Naren is a talented filmmaker. His first feature film, Dhruvangal Pathinaaru, was so rich in minute detail, the world...
Karthick Naren is a talented filmmaker. His first feature film, Dhruvangal Pathinaaru, was so rich in minute detail, the world...
This Pattas review contains as many spoilers as its trailer... A mother (Sneha), draped in a Saree and exhaustion scurries...
This Darbar review contains spoilers... I can’t recall the last time I felt this way watching a Rajinikanth film. As...
This review of Metro Maalai contains spoilers. Metro Maalai tells an unspectacular tale (I mean that as a compliment) of...
Click here to read my Bigil review. A great cinematic experience isn’t just a byproduct of a film’s artistic merits...
This Bigil review contains spoilers... Mersal, the previous collaboration between director, Atlee, and actor, Vijay, opened with a mystery. We...
It’s the 1800s. The Brits have long occupied, colonized and enslaved India. They’re arseholes who believe the world belongs at...
Apart from Petta and for very different reasons, Asuran (The Demon) was my most anticipated Indian film of the year. What...
This review contains spoilers... Kaappaan opens with Suriya planting bombs on a train before setting it off and jumping off...
Santhakumar has a very interesting way of unravelling situations, one that keeps your gears spinning and eyes locked.
Between Saaho, 2.0 and Thugs of Hindostan, there’s an important lesson to be learned: No grandiose budget can replace a...
There are loads of aspects that make up culture, including the food you eat and the art you consume.