Kannada
Katha Sangama Movie Review: Envisioned By Rishab Shetty, This Is A Collection Of Tales ...
The anthology stops you in your tracks and makes you look around at the little things that matter.
Ayushman Bhava Movie Review: Steeped In The Past
P Vasu tries hard to capitalise on Aapthamitra’s success, but the effort falls flat.
Bhinna Movie Review: A Psychological Horror Drama That Tests New Waters In Kannada Cinema
With a tagline that reads, “The broken are different,” Bhinna is indeed different.
Pailwaan Movie Review: A Sports Drama With A Lot Of Noise, Less Excitement
Sudeep as a wrestler looks great; the movie… not so much!
Munirathna Kurukshetra Movie Review: Darshan And Arjun Star In A Thoroughly Mediocre Ta...
There’s not one actorly or directorly moment — there’s not one human moment. There is, however, plenty of unintentional comedy.
Mahira Movie Review: A Mildly Engaging Action Thriller That’s Anchored By A Brilliant...
Virginia Rodrigues’s screen presence is unlike any other action star (Malashri, or the recent entrants, Ragini Dwivedi and Haripriya). Her no-nonsense avatar sits perfectly on her shoulders
D/O Parvathamma Movie Review: Haripriya Is Great But The Film Needed A Tighter Fight Be...
This is neither a laugh-a-minute, race-against-the-clock like Bell Bottom (of which Haripriya is a part), nor is this set in a noirish world like Kavaludaari
99 Movie Review: A Copy-Paste Remake That Fizzles Out Due To Shoddy Performances
For an actor who gained popularity by playing various versions of Devdas (portions of Gaalipata and Mugulu Nage, too), this could have been child’s play if Gubbi had allowed Ganesh to channelize his own energy instead of making him ape Vijay Sethupathi
Premier Padmini Movie Review: A Moving Dramedy About Withering Relationships
Ten years from now, if somebody makes a listicle on fragmented relationships, this movie will rank in the top-ten.
Padde Huli Movie Review: Not For The Masses Or The Classes
Padde Huli’s male lead is introduced as “Young Tiger Shreyas”. Please, laugh, for this is the only joke in the movie that works!
Kavaludaari Movie Review: A Great Cocktail Of Noir And Deception
Hemanth M. Rao’s sophomore film, after the awards-favorite Godhi Banna Sadharana Mykattu, Kavaludaari, might also bag a few cinema-statuettes for its sheer goodness.
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Yajamana Movie Review: A Dry Film With Occasional Highs
There are many writing flaws in Yajamana and they can’t be overlooked even in a genre that asks you to set aside logic
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