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The Celluloid Ceiling: female representation on-screen

Fierce #8 Anyone who grew up feeding on comic thrillers would agree wholeheartedly that Ghostbusters was one of the best movies ever made in the genre. The much awaited sequel to the 1989 Ghostbusters movie was released internationally a few days ba

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Kabali- A good film hyped by opulent marketing

    Of all things that I have to do this month, the most interesting and challenging one right now is to give you a suitable review of the most promoted, hyped, and anticipated movie of the year - KABALI. I can confidently say that even the asses

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A Tale Of Two Cities by Charles Dickens - A book review

A Tale of Two Cities was the 12th Novel written by Charles Dickens was and published in the year 1859. It is one of his two historical novels, the other being Barnaby Rudge. The story is set in the London and in Paris and the French Countryside befor

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Wuthering Heights by Emile Bronte - A book review

If all were to perish and he remained, I should still continue to be. If all else remained, and he were annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger - Catherine Earnshaw, Wuthering Heights The greatest love story ever written.  The gre

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Movie Review: Idhu Namma Aalu - Idhu Nalla Padam

Idhu Namma Aalu is more than just a breezy romantic comedy that is lifted by performances by Silambarasan, Nayanthara, Andrea and of course, Soori. Pandiraj has brought out a decent amalgam of love and comedy in the right proportions, although you

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KO 2 - REALLY???

The title has been used only for marketing purposes, but in reality, it is definitely not a sequel to Ko. Let's get straight into the review. Kumaran(Bobby Simha) kidnaps the Chief Minister Yogeshwar(Prakash Raj) and it breaks into riots. Kumaran’s

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Ayushmaan Bhava, Vikram and Suriya!

A new attempt by director Vikram Kumar, in the form of time-travel concepts, is surely a gamble. As Tamil film viewers are so used to witnessing commercial potboilers, Vikram Kumar wanted to present to the audience a deviation from the norm, executin

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From One Fan to Another

Let me honestly tell you that I am being shamelessly hedonistic as I weave words of flattery to describe a recent film of my favourite actor. Shah Rukh Khan. Naam toh suna hi hoga! I can almost hear a few of my readers shirk with apparent disgust th

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Theri Review - Worth a Watch

After the disaster PULI, Ilayathalapathy Vijay has gone back to his old style of acting in commercial films, which he gave to good effect in Thuppakki and Kaththi in recent times. Everyone’s hope was that this one does not bite the dust, even though

Image is here

The Celluloid Ceiling: female representation on-screen

Fierce #8 Anyone who grew up feeding on comic thrillers would agree wholeheartedly that Ghostbusters was one of the best movies ever made in the genre. The much awaited sequel to the 1989 Ghostbusters movie was released internationally a few days ba

Image is here

Kabali- A good film hyped by opulent marketing

    Of all things that I have to do this month, the most interesting and challenging one right now is to give you a suitable review of the most promoted, hyped, and anticipated movie of the year - KABALI. I can confidently say that even the asses

Image is here

A Tale Of Two Cities by Charles Dickens - A book review

A Tale of Two Cities was the 12th Novel written by Charles Dickens was and published in the year 1859. It is one of his two historical novels, the other being Barnaby Rudge. The story is set in the London and in Paris and the French Countryside befor

Image is here

Wuthering Heights by Emile Bronte - A book review

If all were to perish and he remained, I should still continue to be. If all else remained, and he were annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger - Catherine Earnshaw, Wuthering Heights The greatest love story ever written.  The gre

There comes a point in the middle of reading a book when its title makes sense. In ‘Pride and Prejudice’ written by Jane Austen, the undisputed Queen of rom-com, the reason the book is titled thus is evident immediately after the lead characters conv

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Movie Review: Idhu Namma Aalu - Idhu Nalla Padam

Idhu Namma Aalu is more than just a breezy romantic comedy that is lifted by performances by Silambarasan, Nayanthara, Andrea and of course, Soori. Pandiraj has brought out a decent amalgam of love and comedy in the right proportions, although you

Image is here

KO 2 - REALLY???

The title has been used only for marketing purposes, but in reality, it is definitely not a sequel to Ko. Let's get straight into the review. Kumaran(Bobby Simha) kidnaps the Chief Minister Yogeshwar(Prakash Raj) and it breaks into riots. Kumaran’s

Image is here

Ayushmaan Bhava, Vikram and Suriya!

A new attempt by director Vikram Kumar, in the form of time-travel concepts, is surely a gamble. As Tamil film viewers are so used to witnessing commercial potboilers, Vikram Kumar wanted to present to the audience a deviation from the norm, executin

Image is here

From One Fan to Another

Let me honestly tell you that I am being shamelessly hedonistic as I weave words of flattery to describe a recent film of my favourite actor. Shah Rukh Khan. Naam toh suna hi hoga! I can almost hear a few of my readers shirk with apparent disgust th

Image is here

Theri Review - Worth a Watch

After the disaster PULI, Ilayathalapathy Vijay has gone back to his old style of acting in commercial films, which he gave to good effect in Thuppakki and Kaththi in recent times. Everyone’s hope was that this one does not bite the dust, even though