Abey John

Abey John

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  • The Pursuit of Happyness
  • The Terminal
  • Lost Ladies
  • Maidaan

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  • Marco

    ★★½

  • Vettaiyan

    ★★★★

  • The Boy and the Heron

    ★★★★

  • Maidaan

    ★★★★

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  • Marco

    Marco

    ★★½

    "Not for the faint-hearted"

    This movie is an ultimate gore fest, featuring a menacious marco, aka unni mukandan.

    The first and foremost factor to expect here is only violence and a top notch filmmaking. Music dept, art dept, costumes what not; all supports the craft equally.

    Ravi basrur was another brilliant addition to this chaos with his banger scores. Casting was fine.

    Personally, the only worth to expect is action sequences taken in top standards, no compromise or mercy was…

  • Maidaan

    Maidaan

    ★★★★

    An impeccable portrayal, a captivating sports biopic

    An all in all perfect movie, throwing emphasis on the life of coach S.A. Rahim and the Indian Football team. The entire satire is set perfectly according to the timeline the movie runs in. Casting worked very well, especially the art department. The attire, the setup , the colour grading all matches the timeline, which was a major highlight.

    Screenplay was nice, felt a bit laggy in between, but eventually caught the pace.…

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  • Leo

    Leo

    ★★★½

    KEEP CALM and PREPARE for CINEMATOGRAPHIC BRILLIANCE but which slipped in storyline.

    First and foremost, the whole of the movie would look cool if and only if you haven’t been familiar with the movie “History of Violence”. The story is not something too good to look into, but the technical creativity the director has looked into most has boasted throughout the movie!! And yes would only work if so viewed from an action-mass perspective.

    The story is nothing but life…

  • Jailer

    Jailer

    ★★★

    THE TOTEM USED?!

    Mass done right, probably a definite way a 'mass movie' should be shot, but the impact this movie should have given falls off eventually. Rajnikanth, a past jailer who now turns in to wreck out the veins of the people against justice. The comedy works out well in the second half. Definitely better compared to Nelson's previous works. He has used his totem well. Anirudh has once again proved how he can escalate the bass and eventually…

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