This weekend at the movies

A guide to all the movies that released this weekend. Read the reviews and take your pick!

January 16, 2016 11:56 am | Updated September 23, 2016 12:46 am IST

A guide to all the movies that released this weekend. Read the reviews and take your pick!

Tharai Thapattai: Warmed-over Bala, but still worthwhile

I watched Thaarai Thappattai like I watch all Bala’s films — partly exasperated, but also (for the most part) able to brush aside the annoyances because he’s such a singular creator. Foremost among my issues with this director: the jagged cutaways, the oddly spliced in reaction shots, the painfully one-note villains, the utter lack of finesse. Read Baradwaj Rangan's full review > here .

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Rajini Murugan: Sivakarthikeyan lifts an average film

Tamil cinema has, forever, been obsessed about unearthing the next Rajinikanth. Dhanush’s name has been thrown up often. Simbu’s name has come up too. But there may well be an underdog slowly sneaking up on them. And he can even dance. Full review > here .

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The Danish Girl: Not Just another love story

The Danish Girl is an exquisitely made, even if a tad bloodless, pseudo-biography of a real life artist couple. The most intriguing aspect of The Danish Girl is that it is much more about that love story than it is about Lili’s road to self-discovery. Read Sankhayan Ghosh's review > here .

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Gethu: A beautifully shot thriller that isn’t particularly thrilling

Some movies are so pleasing visually, their every shot composed so painstakingly, that you are happy to cut them way more slack than you’d others. Gethu is one such. It all assumes drastically worse proportions when you realise that there really is no place for a heroine in the story, but Nandini comes and goes anyway. >More....

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Kathakali: A fairly watchable thriller

It’s shot well. It moves briskly. There’s a nice “mass” touch involving a selfie. Some thought has gone in. I know it doesn’t sound like much, but we are at a stage with these star vehicles where “some thought has gone in” and “not bad” are active recommendations. >More...

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Chalk and Duster: Lessons in moral science

The most amazing thing about Chalk N Duster is how it manages to put together a stalwart cast for the tiny film that it is. This set of seasoned actors is also the only reason why the film turns out to be more watchable than it should be. Full review >here . >

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