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Overtake

Overtake Story: A Malayali family winds up their business in Bengaluru and decides to return to Kerala. While driving down to Kochi, they get chased by a truck Inspection : Nandan Menon (Vijay Babu) and wife (Parvathy Nair) are located in Bengaluru. However, situations induce Nandan to resign his job return to Kochi with his family. There are also hints that the new managing director and Nandan aren't in good terms. The movie starts with a Benz car halting at a signal. A biker begins honking though it is a red signal and tries to overtake the car, leaving scratches from the process. The event has a bearing on the overall scheme of things follow. The film picks up pace during the family's journey to Kochi from Bengaluru, where they encounter a tanker truck which does not let them to it. They manage to overtake it, the motorist menacingly shadows them trying to kill them at each turn. The film flings a mind-boggling number of questions at the viewer -- the relevant ones being tha...

Aval Movie Review

Aval Movie Review In a time when Tamil cinema is saturated with clichéd stuff from the title of terror comedies, here comes two former partners of ace Mani Ratnam, manager Milind Rau and actor/co- author Siddharth who've awakened and provided a brilliantly made actual horror movie Aval. We're introduced into a Chinese household, which comprises a father, a mother and a girl. Tragedy strikes . All goes well for the couple before Paul (Atul Kulkarni) purchases his neighboring home and moves with his family containing his daughter Jenny (Anisha Victor) and many others. The 2 families get together nicely. But, Jenny starts encountering odd experiences. And sequences of paranormal events happen and starts to impact the people round. Apparently, ancient souls destroys the home. Can they succeed? Watch Aval for longer. Although Aval follows the regular horror genre template of back-stories with revenge hunting ghosts replete with a lonely bungalow (in which these kinds of tales are ty...

'Repatriation': Film Review

'Repatriation': Film Review There's been no lack of movies centering on the topic of soldiers arriving home after serving abroad. However, Douglas Mueller's play puts an intriguing twist on the familiar topic, its primary character turning out to be afflicted by something far different than post-traumatic anxiety disorder. With a terrific performance by Ryan Barton-Grimley from the lead character, Repatriation is a small indie movie worth looking for. He promptly embarks on a pub, where at every stop he is warmly welcomed by old friends who eagerly offer to buy drinks. Chad does not diminish their generosity, responding stoically into the effusions of service that encircle him at every turn. It ends up the bubbly woman was drawn to Chad because their high school days when he had been a star baseball player. However, if she declines his offer to carry things further once they spend some time together playing and singing pinball games, Chad, today obviously inebriated, sh...