Vidaamuyarchi movie review: Ajith Kumar breaks from the mould ... Shaken but OK, they stop at a gas station where Kayal meets another Tamil couple - Rakshith (Arjun Sarja) and Deepika (Regina ...
It can be safely said that Ajith is the prime anchor for this one. He skillfully carries the movie on his shoulders with an intense and near-flawless performance. He especially shines in the ...
Manikandan's recent film 'Kudumbasthan' has received positive reviews and commercial success, grossing ₹22 crores. Directed by Rajeshwar Kalisamy, the movie delves into a young man's middle ...
Vidaa Muyarchi Movie Review: Vidaamuyarchi is adapted from the Hollywood film Breakdown. The film doesn’t give the usual euphoria Ajith fans expect from their hero, but offers some enjoyable ...
So here was our quick post-interval review for Vidaamuyarchi. Now, let’s see how the second half of the movie goes. Check out this space to read the entire review soon!
Pravinkoodu Shappu movie review: Director Sreeraj Sreenivasan's dark comic murder mystery has every character infusing humour into the story. Pravinkoodu Shappu movie review: When we think of the ...
Betaab, Barsaat, Mirziya... Bollywood somehow loves to launch its kids on horses. Abhishek Kapoor’s Azaad is the latest addition to the list where Ajay Devgn’s nephew Aaman Devgan, and Raveena ...
In addition to conducting filmmaker interviews and contributing to the news and feature content of the site, Eric also oversees the Movie Reviews section, writes the the weekend box office report ...
By Manohla Dargis Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy don’t exactly meet cute in this action movie, but they do find romance as well as horror. By Glenn Kenny The artist and director Khaled Jarrar ...
One well-crafted sequence can sometimes make a film worthwhile, even when the film in its totality hits a notch below where it could have. These sequences tell us of the possibilities that a ...
But all that is about to change. But it sure makes for a fun night at the movies. As Hal tells his young son Petey (Colin O’Brien), “Everybody dies, that’s life.” And sometimes the only ...