Malayalam Cinema

[VoxSpace Selects] A Retrospective On A Marvelous Year For Malayalam Cinema

This year is undoubtedly the year of the Malayalam cinema. They have had some of the best films not only of this year but I would say these films could compete for the best of the decade.

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[VoxSpace Selects] The Most Underrated Tamizh Films Of The Year 2019

Arguably, I’d say 2019 has been one of the driest phases of Tamizh cinema, with a very few films making the cut

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Review Of Little Things Season 3 : A Keenly Observed ‘Absurdity In Familiarity’ Fare Which Shines Through

Little Things has always found its bearing in telling a whole chapter in its season, which leaves you satisfied and smiling

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Review Of Mehsampur : An Obscure Genre Fluid Feature Which Serves As A Prospectus For New Age Film Making

Mehsampur becomes anti-matter, or rather an anti-film, which will in time accumulate its own ethical and moral dust, to become a genre in itself. 

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[VoxSpace Selects] Review Of NetFlix’s The King : An Artistic Argument For Diplomacy

If you like long expertly written conversations about morality, insanely well-acted scenes, and beautiful production design – The King is for you

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[VoxSpace Selects] Kastoori (The Musk) Review : A Poignant Film That Subtly Touches On Many Important Issues Of Society

Kastoori (The Musk) is an incredibly well-made film which is very important for us to understand many things.

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Review Of Ranj (Slow Burn) : A Keenly Observed Tale Of Simmering Despair Of An Urban Immigrant

The film Ranj (English Title – Slow Burn) written and directed by Sunit Sinha, captures the slow descent to despair of a volatile life in the city

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