Naanum Rowdy Dhaan

A thoroughly entertaining black comedy Now that I have watched Naanum Rowdy Dhaan , I can safely say, “I knew it!” I was probably among the minority that found Podaa Podi , Vignesh Shivan’s 2012 debut film, quite entertaining. Sure, the story was nothing to write home about, but the dialogues were effortlessly hilarious, and…

Maiem

Like a mediocre TV soap Imagine you’re stuck in an ATM, and are in mortal danger. You’ve just seen a man murder two people outside the ATM with a crowbar. He’s now sizing you up from outside, but is reluctant to walk up to you, lest he be captured by the CCTV camera. What do…

Unakkenna Venum Sollu

Another brick in the horror wall Science has proved the desensitising effects of over-exposure (to violence, usually). I understood this theory never more than when watching Unakkenna Venum Sollu … yet another horror film. I almost felt a palpable sense of frustration in the audience I was watching the film with, as everybody realised that…

Maya

Loyal to the horror genre When reviewing Strawberry last week, I wondered how long we’d have to wait to see an inventive horror film again. Well, the answer, it turns out, is just a week. Maya is an exercise in both horror and mise en abyme. It’s one of those rare Tamil films, like Uttama…

Strawberry

Good intentions alone don’t make a good film There are filmmakers out there who really need to be told that it’s quite all right to make films that don’t preach. Good stories subliminally educate, without its characters having to carry placards and deliver monologues. Taking on the greed of private schools is the primary agenda…