Exclusive The Legend Of Vox Machina review: A great time to be an RPG fan Now adapted in animated form, within the first few minutes into the pilot episode, the tone is set when you see a lot of swearing, bloody violence, and an overdose of pitch-black humor.
Exclusive Kimi review: Modern-day take of Rear Window with a twist Kimi directed by Steven Soderbergh, tells the story of Angela Childs (played by Zoƫ Kravitz), who works from home monitoring current data streams received from an Alexa-type device called Kimi.
Exclusive Mahaan review: Vikram, Subbaraj mostly redeem themselves Not only Mahaan is Karthik Subbaraj's return to form (in a minor way though) but it brought Vikram the actor in the forefront, not the star that he is.
Exclusive Reacher review: Meet the brawn with brains Reacher is based on the debut novel of acclaimed writer Lee Child's Killing Floor which introduced the world of Jack Reacher, the protagonist described as a 6 foot 5" 250-pound ex-military policeman.
Exclusive Pushpa: The Rise... some great elements almost get undone by an unnecessary romance arc and some drawn out musical numbers You could say the hype around Pushpa: The Rise has been undeniably at an all-time high ever since the first look came out. This project marks the third time, Allu Arjun and director Sukumar reunited with their previous works, Arya and Arya-2 were cult classics in their own rights
New Bheemante Vazhi... a lightweight yet highly likable satire about building a road in a small-knit community Bheemante Vazhi directed by Thamasha fame Ashraf Hamza and written by Chemban Vinod Jose (who also has a role), begins with 3 instances as to how the road comes into fruition.