Top 15 Hindi Films of 2016
In the last 5 years, Hindi film industry has produced some really great films which were groundbreaking in their own…
Horace and Pete: The comedy in the tragedy
Horace & Pete is about the cumulative illusion of trying to follow up on previously set rules. About the disputes and regrets that have been hidden under the rug for far too long. The distinctive eye for superfluous writing only brings us to a grim and devastating conclusion – There are places which you don’t wish to go, but there’s no other place that gives you any idea of belonging. It’s like the most heady…
A Love Letter to La La Land
I watched LA LA LAND almost a month ago. I wanted to write about it. But even after scratching…
A24: Hollywood’s Last Best Hope
Hollywood’s latest slate of summer blockbuster extravaganzas left a sour taste in many cinemagoer’s mouths with many bloggers asking if this…
The 15 Best Indian Films of 2016
The 15 Best Indian Films of 2016: How many have you seen ?
Slightly Overrated Films: Whiplash [2014]
Whiplash has received universal acclaim and may even be tipped to be one of the defining American films of this decade, though there are still rather fatal flaws evident in this near-masterpiece, mostly in its final moments.
Hacksaw Ridge [2016] : The Hero of War
Mel Gibson directs this film after a gap of approximately 10 years, and it would appear that the time has not put rust on his direction mettle. Hacksaw Ridge is perhaps the best War film of this decade and certainly one of the finest of this genre.
The 15 Best Women-Directed Films of 2016
Like each year the league of women directed films has gradually increased. In spite of being a male dominated industry, there have been some really well crafted, beautifully realized women directed films this year. There’s not a single genre left that needs to be touched anymore. Here are 15 films directed by women that range from the heart of realism to the seabeds of surrealism.