Articles for category: MOVIE RECCOS
Fantastic Beasts AWTFT: Best Potter Film Since Prisoner Of Azkaban
This is one of those years which is ending profoundly better than the way it ...
KEEP READINGIndignation (2016): Nuanced Drama On The Vagaries Of Life
Award-winning screenwriter, veteran producer, and former CEO of Focus Features James Schamus’ directorial debut Indignation ...
KEEP READINGDoctor Strange (2016) Review: Marvel’s Most Immersive Film Yet
Christopher Nolan’s Inception was extensively raved for its concept and twisted ending. However, one of ...
KEEP READINGMarvellous (2014) Review: Life-Affirming, Deeply Inspiring
TV drama biopics have boomed recently. You get the chance to let yourselves into the ...
KEEP READINGDhanak (2016) Review: Dream-Like, Magical, Deeply Satisfying
If there’s one Indian director whose films seem straight out of a novel, it has to ...
KEEP READINGMS Dhoni: The Untold Story (2016) Review
The challenge with films that tell real-life stories (of public figures) is that the audience ...
KEEP READINGOppressed Majority: This Provocative Short Is A Must Watch
This is not a man’s world. It’s a world where women are in charge. Welcome ...
KEEP READINGWhy You Shouldn’t Miss Raam Reddy’s ‘Thithi’
Raam Reddy’s excellent debut feature Thithi is a rare Indian film. There’s great interest in ...
KEEP READINGWaiting (2016) Review: Charming, Poignant, Introspective
Fate brings together strangers Shiv Kumar (Naseeruddin Shah) and Tara Deshpande (Kalki Koechlin) when their ...
KEEP READINGAligarh (2016) Review: Appeal To Conformist Society
Noted critic Roger Ebert’s words “Movies are like a machine that generates empathy” resonate strongly ...
KEEP READINGKhamosh Pani (2003) – Review
One of the most tragic events in the history of India and Pakistan, the Partition ...
KEEP READINGJungle Book (2016) Review: Spectacularly Revives Kipling’s World
Kipling’s Jungle Book is a work of art and the most recent cinematic adaptation takes ...
KEEP READINGKapoor And Sons (2016) Review: Family Drama Done Right
There’s an understated ease in how the characters play out and the screenplay unfolds. Kapoor ...
KEEP READINGMustang (2015) Review: A Poignant Tale Of Female Empowerment
French/Turkish filmmaker Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s poignant début Mustang, is about the socially mandated sexualization of ...
KEEP READINGThe Hateful Eight (2016) Review: Devastatingly Brilliant
There are two types of people who dive (whether voluntarily or not) into a Quentin ...
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