Though it doesn't break any new ground, 'Kattalan' should appeal to those who have been looking for another 'A' rated action-packed outing from Malayalam cinema after 'Marco'
Despite not reaching the peak of the some of 'The Mandalorian' episodes, the latest 'Star Wars' live-action film entry offers a satisfactory matinee serial experience for religious fans of the show
Like director Arun Anirudhan's co-writing effort "Minnal Murali", a 'heroic' origin story is presented in "Athiradi", but one where the 'hero' doesn't have any superpowers. The coming-of-age arc sees an unlikeable man eventually proving his worth
The Man Without Fear faces Kingpin with ease, but fails to beat the callousness of the big mouse
Sub-Zero returns as Noob Saibot, but how will Earthrealm find Scorpion to help them? Johnny Cage has the answer
The presence of Mammootty and Mohanlal in the film, written and directed by Mahesh Narayanan, naturally brings a lot of hype, but the enterprise lacks the necessary vitality to justify any of the big casting choices
Despite being rooted in strong emotions, the film fails to rise beyond surface-level drama. However, it gives Vignesh Raja enough opportunities to stage some of the most elaborate and suspenseful heist sequences ever put to film
It's important to approach 'Michael' for what it is than what someone else wants it to be. What Antoine Fuqua has to offer us is a sufficiently heartwarming tale of a man who wanted to free himself from the grip of his toxic father
Xiaomi 17 weighs under 200 grams, got curved corners, enough battery life and of course, reliable camera
Filmmaker Ratheesh Balakrishnan Poduval's new film feels like parts of different movies stitched together. One is left with a feeling of numbness and, of course, many questions.
The Dijo Jose Antony period movie had the potential to be something much bigger, especially with the unexpected cameo of a big Malayalam superstar, but ends up becoming a huge bummer
The Saiju Kurup-starrer takes proper care to ensure that this follow-up, despite the genre shift, feels like a natural extension of "Bharathanatyam" as the sequel picks up right after the first
Helmed by Ryoo Seung-wan and featuring Zo In-sung and Park Jeong-min, "Humint" is the third of an international trilogy that comprises "The Berlin File" and "Escape from Mogadishu"
Those born into privilege, with extremely supportive parents with whom they didn't have any heated quarrels, may cringe at parts of “Vaazha” and “Vaazha 2” but that doesn’t necessarily mean those emotions aren’t genuine
"Prathichaya" has emotional and thematic commonalities running the gamut from "The Godfather" to "Bhoomiyile Rajakkanmaar" to "Narasimham" to "Jacobinte Swargarajyam" to "Lucifer"
The few narrative shortcomings aside, "Dhurandhar: The Revenge" offers more in terms of character development and features one of Ranveer Singh's finest performances
What happens when a ‘One Piece’ manga-anime veteran fan reviews the latest season of the live-action adaptation by Netflix? Read to find out!
The usual Park Chan-wook trademarks are in full display — the double exposures, the stunning transition shots and match cuts, eccentric characters... not to mention some exceptional work from the sound department
Acclaimed filmmaker Krishand's absurdist cyberpunk satire taps into our fantasies and mines it for a laugh riot while also being a thinking man's cinematic adventure. The first sci-fi from Malayalam that looks like a million bucks, it finds Krishand at the top of his game
Sam Rockwell is in top form in director Gore Verbinski's new film which demonstrates yet again the filmmaker's impressive gift for juggling big-scale spectacle and thought-provoking ideas. This time, though, everything lands where they are supposed to
O'Romeo, directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, dives into 1990s Mumbai’s underworld where love and vengeance collide in a blood-soaked crime saga led by Shahid Kapoor
Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Halle Berry, Monica Barbaro, Barry Keoghan, and Peyman Maadi play characters whose paths cross in a crime story that gives each character the necessary breathing space
Writer-director Alireza Khatami doesn't give any clear answers, instead relying on the viewer to put two and two together. The deceptive narrative structure prompts questions pertaining to identities, past and present events, and their timelines
Read our in-depth review of the Dell Pro 14 Premium, a lightweight business laptop with an Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU
Once we get past the hilarity and chaos, 'Aashaan', starring Indrans and Joemon Jyothir, eventually becomes about a purging process that happens when one's personal trauma is channelled into a work where two different art forms converge meaningfully
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