Tovino Thomas continues his experiment with genre films in this survival horror thriller. Thaaliol (translating to "Cradle") is set entirely inside an abandoned lighthouse where a young couple (Tovino and newcomer Anaswara Rajan) get trapped with a supernatural entity that mimics their infant’s cry. Directed by Rahul Sadasivan (of Bhoothakaalam fame), the film relies on deep, resonant sound design rather than jump scares. While the pacing is slow-burn, the final 20 minutes have been described as "traumatic brilliance." It performed exceptionally well in multiplexes in urban centers but saw moderate response in single screens. The OTT Darlings (Streaming May – June 2026) If you missed the theatrical window, the streaming giants have been quick to acquire Malayalam content, which often finds a larger audience here than in cinemas.
A direct-to-digital release that has sparked massive controversy and acclaim. Based on a true crime story from the late 1990s in Idukki, this film is directed by newcomer Arun Chandu. It follows a 45-year-old cold case involving a missing forest ranger. The film uses a mockumentary style, blending real interviews with fictional reenactments. Starring Joju George in a career-best performance as the haunted sub-inspector, the film is dark, gritty, and unflinching. Viewer discretion is advised for graphic violence. malayalam cinema latest releases
Coming from the director of Kunjiramayanam , Basil Joseph, this ensemble comedy-drama has become the dark horse of the season. Starring Fahadh Faasil as a narcissistic village panchayat president and a stellar supporting cast including Nimisha Sajayan and Soubin Shahir, the film explores the absurdity of local body politics in a fictional Kuttanad village. Fahadh’s improvised dialogues have already gone viral on social media. It is a laugh-out-loud satire that surprisingly ends with a poignant message about communal harmony. It is a must-watch for fans of Jan.E.Man or Aavesham . Tovino Thomas continues his experiment with genre films