It takes a while to connect the dots in this youth-centric film.
The film feels like a replay of the 'Best of Priyadarshan' from his earlier film.
Even leading lady Urvashi fails to save the film.
Prithviraj's gift to his fans this festive season is disappointing.
The Malayalam film is shot in a single room, covering a court martial in progress.
The film ends up being a cross between a spoof and a mimicry show.
Indrajith hogs the limelight in this Malayalam venture.
Marykkundoru Kunjaadu brings Dileep back to the territory that has endeared him to his viewers.
We've seen Mammootty's latest film many times before in Malayalam cinema.
Manushya Mrugam, is dominated by Babu Raj but is an average film with plenty of lecherous characters.
Samir Thahir's directorial debut with Vineeth Sreenivasan and Fahadh Faasil in the lead leaves us with a feeling that it could have been better.
The film rests on the Malayalam actor's able shoulders.
The film's storyline is wafer-thin and predictable.
The movie deserves every accolade that has come its way.
Sathyan Anthikad mixes his recent successful films to make Snehaveedu
The film may still pull in crowd because of publicity.
T V Chandran tries unsuccessfully to make a funny ghost story.
Good performances and a tight script make this a mut watch movie.
Don't expect too much from this Malayalam film and you might just enjoy it.
Directed by debutant K Biju with Kunchacko Boban in the lead is a typical campus film
On the surface this film looks like a frame to frame copy of Nadodigal. But it still works though it is difficult to pinpoint the reason why.
The much awaited second film of director Ranjith Sankar shows that he has the staying power.
Janapriyan is a social drama peppered with humour but it is not as endearingly as it had promised to be.
Director Vinayan's latest offering pulls Malayalam cinema to a new low.
The film has to depend on its protagonists to work and is much below expectations from a director of Blessy's calibre.
make Shikkar is a mass-entertainer plus an artistic merit film, but fails to impress.
The Malayalam film does not deserve to be called a Meera Jasmine film.
The movie gives some hope that Malayalam cinema is on the path of revival.
The Malayalam movie has a lot of promise but fizzles out in the end.
The film shows how a nuclear family might face situations in times of grave crisis. But there is too much negativity.
The plot takes a backseat as soon as the stars make entry.
The movie is a typical one man taking on the corrupt system role with nothing original to speak of.
For all its novelty of having four female leads, the Malayalam movie leaves much to be desired.
Dealing with a middle-aged romance and starring Lal and Shwetha Menon, Salt N' Pepper leaves the viewer satiated.
Sakudumbam Shyamala tries to cash in on Urvashi's comic image but becomes repetitive and boring.
Director Sibi Malayil's has given far better film than Violin.
The actors are in fine form but they do not have anything solid to work with.
There confusion galore in this Malayalam movie.
Why did Srikanth choose such a B-grade film as Uppukandam Brothers Back in Action to make his debut in Malayalam films?
Stay away from this Malayalam film.