There are ever so few films where a city plays an important character, and even fewer films where women narrate stories. Payal Kapadia’s Cannes Winner ‘All We Imagine As Light’ excels at delivering ...
An entertaining watch that is heartfelt but lacks depth in places. When a couple of years earlier, Netflix announced the documentary covering Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan’s wedding, there was a lot ...
Disclaimer: JFW Digital sides with neither party in this legal quarrel. Nayanthara’s recent announcement on her letterpad accusing Dhanush of begrudging against her and her partner, Vignesh Shivn, has ...
There are ever so few films where a city plays an important character, and even fewer films where women narrate stories. Payal Kapadia’s Cannes Winner ‘All We Imagine As Light’ excels at delivering ...
There are ever so few films where a city plays an important character, and even fewer films where women narrate stories. Payal Kapadia’s Cannes Winner ‘All We Imagine As Light’ excels at delivering ...
The concept and clever setting of Sookshmadarshini reminds one of the Hitchcock classic Rear Window. Only that this time around, it’s more localized and relatable with the typical next-door women ...
Stunning visuals, commendable performances and a soulful story. Amaran is one of the most eagerly awaited films of this year, but unlike the other ‘big’ films that were released earlier, this one goes ...
After a disappointing Sir/Vaathi, Venky Atluri delivers an engaging and relatable drama on racketeering starring Dulquer Salman and Meenakshi Chaudhary. Stories around the Indian stock market scam of ...
There’s a line in ‘Bloody Beggar’ where Kavin walks off from a movie and tells his friend, “ipdi oru padam nadichathuku antha aal mela than complaint kudukanum”. By the end of it, you can’t help but ...
It’s officially festive season and a long weekend, it’s time to spend some quality time with your friends and family. In Tamil, Sivakarthikeyan’s Amaran, Kavin’s Bloody Beggar and Jayam Ravi’s Brother ...
A sense of nostalgia follows us as we watch Jayam Ravi and Priyanka Mohan’s Brother. Sadly, this isn’t a sweet remembrance of the past but lies more along the lines of multiple Déjà vu moments.