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Jayam Ravi and Keerthy Suresh star in "Siren," a middling action thriller that starts strong but stumbles with spoon-feeding and underdeveloped subplots.

Siren Review: A Promising Thriller Derailed by Clichés and Oversimplification

Jayam Ravi and Keerthy Suresh star in “Siren,” a middling action thriller that starts strong but stumbles with spoon-feeding and underdeveloped subplots. While the film holds initial promise with its intriguing premise of a paroled prisoner and a haunted inspector, it ultimately settles for predictable narratives and convenient writing. The story follows Thilagavarman (Ravi), released after […]

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Ooru Peru Bhairavakona Review:

Ooru Peru Bhairavakona Review: A Look Behind the Curtain

Get ready for Sundeep Kishan’s captivating performance in his upcoming film, “Ooru Peru Bhairavakona,” releasing on February 16th. Directed by VI.Anand, this movie promises a thrilling adventure into the mysterious village of Bhairavakona. Unraveling the Village’s Secrets: Basava (Sundeep Kishan) and his companions, John (Viva Harsha) and Geetha (Kavya Thapar), stumble upon Bhairavakona, a village

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Madame Web Review

Madame Web Review: Dakota Johnson’s Charm Not Enough to Save the Day

Cassie, portrayed by Dakota Johnson, leads an intriguing life as a paramedic, dedicated to saving lives, yet haunted by the absence of a stable family due to her upbringing in foster care. Her journey intertwines with her deceased mother’s adventurous past in the Peruvian Amazon, setting the stage for a narrative that blends mystique with

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Bramayugam Movie review

Bramayugam Review: Prepare to be Scared Witless and Powerful Politics

Bramayugam, the latest venture from director Rahul Sadasivan, may not be embarking on grandiose experimentation. Still, it delves deep into the chilling realms of a haunted house, this time amidst the backdrop of the 17th century. While Sadasivan’s previous work, Bhoothakalam, delved into allegorical explorations of confronting one’s past, Bramayugam takes a daring leap into

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Anweshippin Kandethum

Anweshippin Kandethum Review: A Gripping Start Hampered by a Loose Script

Malayalam cinema delves into investigative thrills once again with “Anweshippin Kandethum,” starring the ever-charming Tovino Thomas. Marking the directorial debut of Darwin Kuriakose and penned by seasoned thriller writer Jinu Abraham, the film initially promises an engaging journey but stumbles on a disjointed narrative. Set in rural Kottayam in 1993, the story follows Sub-Inspector Anand

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Lover Review

Lover Review: Manikandan Shines as Troubled Lead

Lover Review:Arun and Divya, a college couple, face challenges as their paths diverge. Divya thrives in her IT career, while Arun struggles with alcoholism and stalled dreams of opening a cafe. His insecurities and possessiveness strain their relationship, pushing Divya to her limit. This film tackles a rarely explored theme: the suffocating nature of controlling

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Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya Review

Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya Review: Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon’s Romantic Comedy Disappoints, Lacks Spark

“Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya” fails to live up to the standards set by other futuristic films and shows, leaving viewers disappointed with its lackluster execution. Unlike memorable characters such as Rajinikanth’s Chitti from “Robot” or the endearing female robot from TV series like “Small Wonder” and “Karishma Ka Karishma,” the portrayal of Sifra,

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lal salaam movie review

Lal Salaam Review: Rajinikanth Fails to Rescue a Dull, Simplistic, and Melodramatic Film

In “Lal Salaam,” Aishwaryaa Rajinikanth adeptly showcases her ability to create tender moments on screen, reminiscent of her debut film “3.” However, these delicate scenes often take a backseat to the film’s larger thematic concerns, echoing a similar pattern seen in her previous work. One particularly memorable moment involves Rajinikanth’s character, Moideen Bhai, engaging in

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premalu review

Premalu Movie Review: Naslen and Mamitha Stand Out in this Inconsistent Romantic Comedy

Girish AD stands out as a director with a unique style evident in his first two films. These movies are particularly hard to describe because their humor doesn’t translate easily when retold to someone who hasn’t seen them. However, his third film, “Premalu,” featuring Naslen and Mamitha Baiju, has a more narratable beginning, but it

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