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![]() | The Man From Toronto movie review: This Patrick Hughes film is nothing less than a bundle of clichesPatrick makes the right move by having Kevin Hart, a superstar of this subgenre, feature as Teddy, a failed and bumbling salesman with a never-say-die attitude | |
Pakka Commercial Movie Review: A mindless entertainerThe film never holds your interest as a sensible piece of work, but as an insensible piece of work, it's enjoyable to the fullest | ||
Sammathame Movie Review: Kiran Abbavaram's emotional drama is let down by an imperfect scriptThe film tells the story of a man, who believes that a family will prosper only if there is a woman to look after the house | ||
Virata Parvam Movie Review: A striking confluence of revolution and romanceA wonderful Sai Pallavi anchors a heavy but telling tale of love set in a tumultuous political climate | ||
Ante Sundaraniki Movie Review: Just for a few laughsDespite some initial charm and humour, the three-hour-long Ante Sundaraniki is an indulgent film that wears you out | ||
![]() | 777 Charlie Movie Review: A celebration of unconditional love and loyaltyAt a time when high-octane action films are ruling the roost, Kiranraj convincingly reminds us to open our hearts to heartwarming simple stories | |
![]() | Movie Review| Samrat Prithviraj: An expansive, though dreary, historical epicAkshay plays Prithviraj with the same relaxed nobility of his social-issue films. There is better camaraderie between Sanjay Dutt and the other warriors than when Prithviraj is around. | |
Major Movie Review: A filial tribute to a national heroDespite its flaws, Major is an honest attempt, faithfully recreating sections of the original incident and featuring an inspiring performance from Adivi Sesh | ||
![]() | Movie Review| Kuttavum Shikshayum : Strangers in a strange landKuttavum Shikshayum finds Rajeev Ravi at his most grounded. | |
F3 Movie Review: A laugh riotWhile F2 explored the frustration of married men, F3 is all about money | ||
![]() | Udal Movie Review: Indrans, Durga Krishna excel in minimalist noirThe ambition of Udal is more in line with James Hadley Chase than Raymond Chandler or James M Cain | |
![]() | Shekar Movie Review: An engrossing thrillerAn official remake of the Malayalam crime thriller Joseph (2018), Jeevitha stays mostly faithful to the blueprint of the original film aside from making it tight and crisp in the second hour | |
![]() | Sarkaru Vaari Paata Movie Review: Mahesh plays to all his strengths in this formulaic filmMahesh Babu, undeniably, puts forth a performance worthy of note but the weak writing doesn't help him | |
![]() | Bhala Thandanana Movie Review: Doesn't hit the markThe idea of Bhala Thandanana may probably sound great on paper but doesn't translate as effectively to the screen | |
![]() | CBI 5 Movie Review: Mammootty is stellar in a classier instalment with an insipid third actMammootty delivers a stellar act as usual, but CBI 5 becomes plagued by storytelling deficiencies after a certain point |
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