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Sudhir Srinivasan

Sudhir Srinivasan's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017) 88% 4/5 EDIT “As is the hallmark of a tasteful writer, Rajamouli makes sure that no references, big or small, are left unused.” – The New Indian Express Oct 31, 2017 Full Review Suicide Squad (2016) 26% EDIT “What Marvel achieved by painstakingly releasing film after film to establish its superheroes, DC tries to do with hyper-stylised minute-long intros for the dozen characters that populate -- no, crowd -- Suicide Squad.” – The Hindu Jan 9, 2017 Full Review The Secret Life of Pets (2016) 70% 3/5 EDIT “The Secret Life of Pets won't stay with you for long, but while you're watching it, it's impossible to ignore.” – The Hindu Jul 8, 2016 Full Review The Legend of Tarzan (2016) 36% EDIT “[Leon Rom] is no great adversary. You never really feel that Tarzan and Jane are ever in serious danger. Even Jane, I think, knows it all along, which explains her perennial smug smile even when held captive and surrounded by enemies.” – The Hindu Jul 1, 2016 Full Review Savaale Samaali (2015) EDIT “I walked out feeling a tad let down. It was the disappointment of walking in to watch a movie, and getting a somewhat-funny stage play instead.” – The Hindu Sep 11, 2015 Full Review Sakalakala Vallavan (2015) EDIT “Sakalakala Vallavan is not only dated, but dangerous too.” – The Hindu Aug 4, 2015 Full Review Ovum (2015) EDIT “On the whole, NPNO is an admirable film, mainly for its irreverence to elements that are typically thought of as being forced by producers.” – The Hindu Aug 3, 2015 Full Review Malupu (2015) EDIT “When the film does eventually begin in the second half, there's quite a lot to like.” – The Hindu Jul 6, 2015 Full Review Inimey Ippadithan (2015) EDIT “The story isn't great but who cares when as many jokes are laugh-out-loud great as they are in Inimey.” – The Hindu Jun 16, 2015 Full Review Purampokku (2015) EDIT “Despite its underdeveloped story and philosophical problems, Purampokku is a brave film in many ways, and even perhaps a necessary one.” – The Hindu May 15, 2015 Full Review If You Know Me (2015) EDIT “A rushed climax, a problematic organ trafficking angle, a repeated plot device, a predictable ending... and yet Yennai Arindhaal [mostly] comes as a breath of fresh air.” – The Hindu Apr 20, 2015 Full Review
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