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Super Subbu Review: Sundeep Kishan shines in this quirky social comedy
Super Subbu focuses on the challenges faced by a reluctant sex education officer who is forced into such a role. It also stars Murali Sharma, Manasa Chowdary, Brahmanandam and Mithika Palkar, among others
Minions and Monsters Review: A Zany Homage To The Magic of Movies That Promises Laughs and Warmth
Led by the delightful trio of James, Henry and Ed, the Minions chase fame and glory in Old Hollywood of the 1920’s, paying homage to the silent films that were the toast of the town, then.
Isakapatnam Review: Aishwarya Rajesh steals the show in this routine crime drama
Director Garry BH's Isapatnam's premise had all the ingredients for an engaging gangster epic, yet the execution remains largely ordinary
Lingam series review: A gritty gangster tale with a familiar plot elevated by Kathir's powerful performance
The Tamil OTT space has found a comfortable niche in grounded crime dramas, and Lingam is new entry in this list. The series offers an emotionally driven gangster story that focuses as much on its protagonist's downfall as it does on the violence surrounding him.
Mollywood Times OTT release date: When and where to watch Naslen’s dark comedy about the Malayalam film industry
Directed by Abhinav Sundar Nayak, Mollywood Times explored an aspiring filmmaker’s journey to make his dream debut. Released in theatres on June 5, 2026, the film received mixed reviews and is now headed to OTT
Uyir Review: Roshan Mathew leads investigative thriller with a relevant social issue, but film remains average
Based on a real-life incident, director Padmakumar's film is written by playback singer-turned-writer Nikhil K. Menon and police officer-writer Shaji Maarad, who previously co-wrote Ela Veezha Poonchira.
Supergirl Review: Milly Alcock-led superhero flick Is superlatively boring and conceited
Supergirl movie review: At a runtime of 109 minutes, Supergirl desperately tries to deliver a solid feminist superhero, but fails
Balaramana Dinagalu movie review: KM Chaitanya and Vinod Prabhaakar present a fairly engaging picture of Bengaluru’s erstwhile underworld
As the title character Balarama, Vinod Prabhaakar turns in a measured and restrained performance and is ably supported by the likes of Vinay Gowda, Atul Kulkarni, Priya Anand, among others.
Moda Kavida Vaatavarana movie review: Su Ni's 'romantic thriller' is a painful watch
Moda Kavida Vaatavarana: Director Su Ni introduces his long-term associate Sheelam M Swamy in a romantic thriller that will leave audiences gasping for breath laughing at the sheer inanity on display
Ananthan Kaadu review: Arya and Indrans shine in this politically charged revenge drama with excessive violence
Director Jiyen Krishnakumar's Ananthan Kaadu, written by Murali Gopy, is not a conventional commercial entertainer. It is an ambitious political drama that explores themes of power, oppression, and the primal instincts hidden beneath the veneer of civilization.
Deewana Movie Review: A sincere tale of love, growth, and redemption
The Telugu coming-of-age drama Deewana, starring Harshith Reddy in the lead, hit theatres on June 19, 2026
Drishyam 3 on OTT: Mohanlal-Jeethu Joseph gets mixed response after streaming debut too
Drishyam 3, the third chapter in writer-director Jeethu Joseph’s Drishyam franchise, is among the highest grossing Malayalam films, despite middling reviews. The response remains mixed even after the OTT outing
The Voice Of Hind Rajab Review: A Heart-Breaking Tale of Survival And Courage in War-Torn Gaza
The Voice of Hind Rajab: Directed by Kaouther Ben Hania, The Voice Of Hind Rajab is a rousing reminder of innocent lives lost to impunity and adversity
Chinna Chinna Aasai review: Indrans and Madhoo lead a heartwarming tale of companionship and unfulfilled dreams
Love stories come in many forms, but Chinna Chinna Aasai offers a refreshing and unconventional take on the genre. When the film was announced with Madhoo Shah and Indrans in the lead roles, curiosity naturally arose about whether it would be a romance set against the spiritual backdrop of Varanasi. The answer is yes — but it is far from a conventional love story.
Save The Tigers 3 Review: Fun in parts, but not the franchise's best
Save The Tigers 3: The Telugu comedy drama thriller, starring Priyadarshi, Chaitanya Krishna and Abhinav Gomatham returns for a third season
Balan The Boy Review: Chidambaram-Jithu Madhavan craft simple, immensely impressive narrative, that's boosted by stellar performances
A missing mother and a young boy's desperate attempts to find her forms the crux of Manjummel Boys maker Chiddambaram's latest film, Balan: The Boy
Maa Inti Bangaaram Review: Samantha shines in a heartwarming family entertainer
When a threat from her past comes calling, Swarna (Samantha), must call on long-buried skills to keep them safe. But can she?
Cocktail 2 Review: Neither friendship nor love, this Shahid-Kriti-Rashmika summer romance surely tests your patience
Cocktail 2: At a lengthy 2 hours and 29 minutes, director Homi Adajania attempts to explore the complexities of modern dating and friendship
Drishyam 3 OTT release date: When and where to stream final chapter of Jeethu Joseph’s crime drama
Drishyam 3 released in theatres on May 21, 2026 and despite mid to average reviews, took the box office by storm. The Mohanlal-led film is headed to OTT now, after only a 4-week window
Sing Geetham Review: A new age fantasy drama that holds your attention
Directed by veteran filmmaker Singeetam Srinivasa Rao, Sing Geetham released on June 12. But is the fantasy drama worth a watch?
Disclosure Day Review: Steven Spielberg Revisits Familiar Territory In An Unconvincing, Sleep-Inducing Extraterrestrial Drama
While threading fragments from ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’, ‘E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial’ and ‘War of the Worlds’ together, the almost 80-year-old filmmaker explores his favourite subject in a not-so-thrilling narrative.
Peddi box office: Ram Charan's film grosses Rs 345 crore but is yet to land in a safe zone
Director Buchi Babu Sana's sports drama released in theatres on June 4, 2026. The film opened to fairly positive reviews, with much praising coming for Ram Charan's performance, but was also called out for its objectification of leading lady Janhvi Kapoor
Mango Pachcha on OTT: Where to watch Jr Kichcha Sanchith’s debut film after its theatrical outing
Directed by debutante Viveka, Mango Pachcha released in theatres on June 5. Despite largely positive reviews, the film, however, is yet to find a footing in theatres
Parimala and Co Review: Jayaram and Urvashi shine in Pandiraaj’s dull, directionless crime comedy
Parimala and Co aims for the suspense of a whodunit and the humour of a crime comedy, but lands awkwardly in between, squandering a promising premise with uneven storytelling
Mollywood Times on OTT: Where to watch Naslen’s latest film on Cinema after its theatrical run
Abhinav Sunder Nayak's Mollywood Times released on June 5, 2026, to mixed reviews from audiences. The film has already struck an OTT streaming deal.
Mollywood Times Review: Naslen-starrer explores filmmakers chasing fame while revealing the industry’s downsides
Directed by Abhinav Sunder Nayak, Mollywood Times also stars Sangeeth Prathap, Sharaf U Dheen, Roshan Shanavas, Jagadish and Rajesh Madhavan, among others
Mango Pachcha movie review: Sanchith fits the bill in film designed to justify his Jr Kichcha moniker
Mango Pachcha review: Debutante director Viveka’s crime drama set in Mysuru of the early 2000s is the launchpad of Sanchith, the nephew of Kichcha Sudeep.
Bandar Movie Review: Bobby Deol Is At His Finest In Anurag Kashyap’s Flawed Directorial
Bandar Movie Review: While the movie delves into the repercussions following false allegations of sexual assault, the treatment and the gaze is scarily one-sided.
Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai review: Varun Dhawan stays stuck in a loud loop of toxic tropes, frantic deceit, and exhausting self-victimisation
Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai is a regressive, dated 90s comedy where Varun Dhawan deceitfully hides simultaneous pregnancies from his wife and girlfriend, wasting the leading ladies in an unoriginal plot.
Maa Behen review Madhuri Dixit's masterful femme fatale anchors a hard-hitting satire that ruthlessly turns tables on fragile male egos
Maa Behen is a triumphant dark comedy. Madhuri Dixit shines as a mother hiding a corpse with her daughters, brilliantly subverting patriarchal scrutiny with sharp wit and chaos
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