Don't expect logic or rationale from this Tamil movie.
Thillalangadi goes through its fair share of ups and downs and differing musical treatment, due to the fact that it features work by two composers.
Kala Master, the creator of Tamil television's dance show Manada Mayilada talks about the show that just completed 150 weeks.
The film is perfect for children with its mild twists, simple CGI (that looks straight out of a serial) and feel-good ending.
Madharasapattinam is a splendid effort in CGI, but falters in the story department.
This Tamil movie delivers a solid message.
The Tamil film is funny in parts but fails due to the technical department.
The Tamil version of Raavan is a beautiful travel package that shows you the best of Mother Nature, and considerably less of human nature.
Or Iravu, a scientific approach to ghosts, is worth a watch.
The Tamil movie is an unapologetic, entertainer and has Suriya in every frame. Lovers of commercial potpourri will definitely get their money's worth.
Composer Devan Ekambaram has made a conscious effort to produce a different listening experience with this Tamil album.
Ulaga Tamizh Semmozhi Maanadu, the official anthem of the World Classical Tamil Conference, scored by A R Rahman is a very pleasant musical experience.
This Tamil film starring Vivek is an endless tearjerker.
The Tamil film with Crazy Mohan's dialogues, is a blast.
The Tamil movie starring Karan, is a reasonably-paced drama, but predictable.
The best thing about a Tamil movie like Manja Velu is that it doesn't take itself seriously, and doesn't expect you to either.
This Tamil movie is a tedious exercise in vulgarity.
Go for this Tamil movie only if you have the mental capacities of a six-year-old.
Irumbukkottai Murattu Singam is a homage to the Wild Wild West and works for the most part.