Timothèe Chalamet Upcoming Movies: What’s Next For The Young Actor
2020’s Latest Curse? No New Timothèe Chalamet Movies. This year has certainly taken a toll on all of us. The…
Revisiting 27 Down [1974] On MUBI: Some Journeys Linger On In Our Minds
“Phir koi pul hai kya? Lagta hai pul hi hai…(Is it a bridge again? I guess it is…)” This is…
Naked Childhood [1968] Review – A Candid and Potently Naturalistic Depiction of Damaged Childhood
French film-maker Maurice Pialat’s unflinching portrait of childhood on the cusp of ruination – in Naked Childhood (L’Enfance Nue, 1968)…
Nine Days [2020] Review – A tender and metaphysical tale about the human condition
Life and Death are important aspects of debutant director Edson Oda’s ‘Nine Days.’ Therefore, while it has little to no…
Frances Ha [2012] Review: Revisiting an Old School Tale of ‘Modern Love’
Greta Gerwig’s “Frances Ha”, a modern classic indie masterpiece turned eight last month. Explored in a monochromic colour scheme, with…
Salvador [1986] Review – An Indignant Portrayal of US-backed Brutalities in Central America
Salvador (1986) was Oliver Stone’s first good political cinema; radical in its intent and featuring a well-evolved visceral outlet to…
Mrs. America [2020] Review – A tale of revolution, with a counter revolutionary at the center
In 2020, something as basic as constitutional equality might not seem radical to most of us. However, in 1971, the…
Spark: A Burning Man Story [2013] Review – A surface level documentation of the greatest party in the world
To really understand the value of Burning Man – an event that has taken a mighty course in the history…