"Watched Lover last night. This is not a date movie. This is a psychological horror film for people in toxic relationships. #TamilCinema"
A single vote in a village election becomes a David vs. Goliath tale. Madonne Ashwin’s Mandela proved that independent cinema could be hilarious, heartwarming, and hard-hitting. It raised the grade for political comedies.
For decades, the phrase "Tamil cinema" was synonymous with a specific formula: the larger-than-life hero, the romantic duet in Swiss Alps, the slapstick comedian, and the violent climax. This was the star-driven, commercial "mass movie." However, a seismic shift has occurred over the last decade. A new lexicon has entered the conversations of serious film buffs: .
"Watched Lover last night. This is not a date movie. This is a psychological horror film for people in toxic relationships. #TamilCinema"
A single vote in a village election becomes a David vs. Goliath tale. Madonne Ashwin’s Mandela proved that independent cinema could be hilarious, heartwarming, and hard-hitting. It raised the grade for political comedies.
For decades, the phrase "Tamil cinema" was synonymous with a specific formula: the larger-than-life hero, the romantic duet in Swiss Alps, the slapstick comedian, and the violent climax. This was the star-driven, commercial "mass movie." However, a seismic shift has occurred over the last decade. A new lexicon has entered the conversations of serious film buffs: .