Vishu 2007 saw the release of five movies in genres ranging from Rajnikanth to Children’s Movies. Both the superstars, minor stars, wannabe stars and special effects dominated the screen this time. This Vishu the war was made up of battles in two stages with the first one between [...]
Even though Udayananu Thaaram was a hit , we were not very impressed by Roshan Andrews first movie. For starters, it had the original script by Steve Martin’s Bowfinger to build upon. Then our brilliant scriptwriter, Srinivasan, who has many original scripts to his credit chose to add the usual Dasan-Vijayan routine to adapt it. [...]
“Here’s to the crazy ones, the rebels, the trouble makers….the ones who see things differently. While some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius…â€
Transcript from an old Apple commercial.
Just recently, I was rambling about the lack of “stuff†in Malayalam film music to my family and friends. I am not saying that [...]
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Vinayan says “I saw Hulk” with this new movie Athisayan. Reviewers unanimously agree that the niche audience the movie is aimed at, namely children, would love the movie.
Sify’s take:
Vinayan has cooked up another unbelievable yarn with Athisayan which defies all logic and is a hotch potch of various films. At best it provides some fun [...]
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We were very curious about Lal Creation’s Vishu release, as it was touted to be the movie to take on superstar releases. As we wrote in our preview and as per all the reviewers, the story didn’t seem to offer anything new. Narain receives positive feedback in all the reviews for his performance.
Sify.com reviews:
If you think [...]
The reviewers are unanimous about the technical brilliance of Big B. The new director, Amal Neerad, gets favourable mention about the treatment and handling of the movie and the theme. Cinematography, editing and every other techinal aspect of the movie gets positive reviews. Looks like this is one of the most technically brilliant movies in [...]
Following the footsteps of Education minister’s announcement that government is considering steps to make cinema part of school curriculum, KSFDC has announced a Film appreciation course. Instead of trying to institutionalizing film appreciation, we feel that such quality programs as KSFDC’s course would help serious lovers and students of cinema.
Discussions on the history and techniques [...]
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