Divided into eight chapters, Kalamkaval, directed by Jithin K Jose, takes us on a journey with serial killer Stanley Das (Mammootty), who is chased by Inspector Jayakrishnan/Nath (Vinayakan). This one-line skeletal premise is not a spoiler, yet tells us everything we need to know about the film. For a thriller, Kalamkaval is predictable. The cinematic pauses that precede the ever-elusive cinematic cut tell us, if one pays close attention, exactly when and how Nath ascertains that the killer is Das. If one pays further attention, the ritualistic performance of goddess Bhadrakali, as she chases the demon Darika, rooted in the film’s title, prompts us toward the inevitable poetics of justice. In Jithin K Jose’s film, art, in the form of sketching, hides a sinisterness while ultimately becoming the conduit of a sense of justice.