Mammootty along with Kavya Madhavan give a fine performance in the film.
Paresh C Palicha feels Malayalam film Matinee tackles a dark subject with much conviction.
The film is loud and regressive but the family audiences might enjoy it.
It feel that script writer Anoop Menon is trying to get even with the detractors who criticised his film Trivandrum Lodge for being lewd and vulgar.
Director V K Prakash promised a vibrant film but ends up delivering a very bland one.
Director Amal Neerad has streched his style of filmmaking to unbearable and disappointing levels.
101 Weddings it is just a typical Shafi entertainer, which takes a while to reach the climax.
The film goes awry towards the end.
Starring Dileep and Mamta Mohandas in the lead the film is just another loud gender war.
With Arike, director Shyamaprasad tries to look at love from a different perspective and shows what it can really mean for human beings.
The film is just an average kidnap drama with ample dose of comedy.
The film has an intelligent story, a multi-layered screenplay, excellent cinematography and powerful performances.
The film is worth watching should be watched for the performances by the lead actors.
Santosh Sivan's directorial film is visually enticing.
Paresh C Palicha feels if a little more thought had been given to how the film should progress in the second half then Lucky Star could have been better.
Malayalam film Rebecca Uthup Kizhakkemala is like a TV serial on the big screen.
The film is about a day in the life of four perfectly etched characters who give a flawless performance.
Jayasurya is the only saving grace as he gives a good performance.
The remake of 1970's hit film, fails to connect with the audience.
The high voltage drama film is not enacted in an exciting manner.
Unlike the original, the sequel fails to deliver.
The film has to be watched for its whackiness and unadulterated laughter
Even Mohanlal could not save the film with his performance.
Actors Mammootty and Dileep are let down by a bad film.
It is high time Shaji Kailas reinvented himself rather than just recycling his old films in the hope of repeating their success.
Most of the actors in the film seem to be sleepwalking through their parts.
The film tries hard to be like a a stylised Quentin Taratino-esque fare.
Touted as the most expensive film in Malayalam cinema, the film offers little scope for Mohanlal to perform.
This experimental film with youngsters is isn't as good as director B Unnikrishnan's previous films.
The movie is too loud and unrealistic and has precious little to say of any worth
The film has some funny and entertaining sequences which surely make the audience laugh.
With a Hindu Muslim backdrop, the film lacks intensity expected from such films.
writer director A K Sajan's latest venture with Asif Ali in the lead is a sequel of Stop Violence but doesn't work as well.
Directed by Saji and Surendran with Jayasurya in the lead, Kunjaliyan is supposed to be a comedy but it disappoints.
Lines get crossed in this Malayalam movie.
The film is a brainless comedy and not the kind audiences may like.