Debutant director Venkat Prabhu makes a film on cricket and develops it into something much more than the game itself. A complete entertainer
Director Suresh Krishna relies on melodrama to make up for the story's deficiencies.
The experiment with remakes of older classics in Tamil Cinema begins with Naan Avan Illai. Starring Jeevan the film is quite entertaining.
Unnale Unnale by cinematographer-director Jeeva moves away from the clichs and tries to give a mature perspective of relationships.
Lack of research and poor script lets down a novel idea.
Captain Vijaykanth plays a doctor, who can also fight, in his latest film.
Choreographer Lawrence makes his debut as a director with Muni. With a good mix of horror and humour, Muni is an entertainer.
Director Nagraj has chosen a weak plot and bad script for Agaram. Nanda's performance is mediocre while debutante Hardeep is hardly seen.
Ameer brings alive the rustic feel of the village in his latest flick.
A very well knit story and laudable performances make Pachaikili Muthucharam worth watching.
This Tamil movie is routine masala fare, but watchable.
The movie successfully brings out the several facets of the life of Guru. The realism in the evolution of his relationships with people around him shows the distinguished touch of Mani Ratnam.
The film is good enough to hold your attention.
Director Vikramant disappoints his fans with this awful film.