Movie Reviews
Neela Nira Sooriyan Review: Samyuktha Vijayan's Film Delivers A Sober And Moving Gender Transition Story
Samyuktha Vijayan’s Neela Nira Sooriyan is a realistic story of a teacher in Pollachi who undergoes a gender transition that carefully avoids cliches and melodramatic traps.
Meiyazhagan Review: Karthi and Arvind Swamy Shine in This Soulful Exploration of Tamil Identity
Meiyazhagan Movie Review: Meiyazhagan is more of a character study than a typical film about the bromance of two contrasting individuals.
Agatha All Along Review: Marvel's Hocus Pocus Is a Welcome Change To MCU But Needs Little More Magic
Agatha All Along Review: Kathryn Hahn's Marvel show takes time to settle in.
IC-814 The Kandahar Hijack Review: Anubhav Sinha Series Soars High With Brilliant Performances
IC-814 The Kandahar Hijack Series Review: Anubhav Sinha crafts a gripping narrative with the help of stellar performances.
Angry Young Men Review: Raw, Real and Emotional Insights into Salim-Javed's Legacy
Angry Young Men explores the rise of Salim-Javed, the duo behind Bollywood’s blockbusters, and their painful split. A must-watch for Hindi cinema lovers.
Tribhuvan Mishra CA Topper Review: Manav Kaul Web Series Is Wild Ride Where Sex Doesn't Equal Cheap Titillation
Tribhuvam Mishra: CA Topper deals with the taboo subject of escort service sensitively. The script is elevated by performances by Manav Kaul-Tillotama Shome.
Fly Me To The Moon Movie Review: Scarlett Johansson, Channing Tatum Deliver an Easy-Breezy Rom Com
Fly Me To The Moon Review: Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum set the screen on fire with their romance and impeccable comic timing.
Civil War Review: Kirsten Dunst And Wagner Moura's Haunting Dystopian Film Is a Must-watch
Civil War Review: Director Alex Garland delivers a moving film that drives on the borders of dystopia and reality.
Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire Review: MonsterVerse Delivers Thrilling Fights, Edge-of-the-seat Moments
A lot of us would argue that the previous edition that released in 2021, featured a lot more emotional aspects of the monster as well as the characters involved.
Art Of Love Movie Review: An Easy Watch On A Lazy Evening
Art Of Love Movie Review: At just about 90 minutes, the movie may be an easy watch on a lazy evening. But beyond this, it comes off as a rather shallow work crying for some basic depth.