Enakkul Oruvan (Tamil, 2015)
Enakkul Oruvan manages to bring to K-town, a well-written Lucia and its little gem of a message in an appreciative fashion thanks to a fine technical/casting team and a sparkling performance from its protagonist.
Kaaki Sattai (Tamil, 2015)
Call it overambitious or plain inability to make it large, Kaaki Sattai never reaches that point where it can command respect despite earnest efforts from the technical crew. It meanders along mediocrity for most of the time before fading away with not much to offer!
Baby (Hindi, 2015)
Baby has some gripping on-screen elements that prove Neeraj Pandey has continued with the rich vein of form he showed in his first two films. Baby is a mature, street-smart movie that should win all hearts alike.
Anegan (Tamil, 2015)
Anegan initially takes us to dizzying heights with an interesting premise defined by fresh ideas loaded admirably on to the back of a female lead but when all of this takes backstage & the film takes a commercial route, disappointment hits & hits you hard because the fall is from quite a height.
Mr. Turner (English, 2014)
‘Mr Turner’ is a masterfully made biopic on J. M. W. Turner bound to appeal to fans of the art works from the early 19th Century. Superior cast performance and sincere dedication from the technical team are responsible to transport us back in time to see Mr Turner come to life, literally – truly a deserving artistic depiction!