Schneider vs. Bax (2015) ‘MAMI’ Review: A Straightforward Genre Affair that Balances its Surreal Sensibilities with Dark Humor
Midway through the film, an array of strange characters pop up in Alex van Warmerdam’s “Schneider vs Bax.” You expect…
Peddlers (2012): JIO MAMI Mumbai Film Festival Review
Peddlers (2012): JIO MAMI Mumbai Film Festival Review “The Wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees, The…
Risk of Acid Rain (2015): JIO MAMI Review
Risk of Acid Rain is a very subtle & minimalist film that never gets preachy about life & loneliness, instead Behtash incorporates long shots & beautiful terrine imagery that gives needful dimension to the film. Even the long silent scenes are fused with the soul stirring music which renders deep and profound impact that heightens the pain inflicted by loneliness. The script of the film is sprinkled with terse humor that may be new to…
The Lobster (2015) ‘MAMI’ Movie Review
What if a world existed where being with someone is the only thing essential? “The Lobster” picks apart ritualized human…
The Gift (2015): A Wickedly Twisted Modern Day Psychological Tale
The Gift is a brilliant, smart and wicked psychological/suspense thriller and definitely one of the best of the year. It deserves to be watched and appreciated.
The End of the Tour (2015): Wander into the Psyche of Writers
The End of the Tour is essentially a character study that operates both, on the mind of a writer and an interviewer. It slices open and presents the mind, spooling everything out on the screen.
6 Interesting Facts about Alejandro González Iñárritu’s The Revenant
The Revenent is one of the most anticipated films of 2015, which is set to release in the Christmas week of the year. The film has eyes on it from all corners of the world after Innaritu has become a hot favorite following his triumph called Birdman. Many believe that this film will get rid of Leonardo Di Caprio’s Jinx at the Oscars. Here are 5 trivias about Alejandro Gonzalez Innaritu’s upcoming film The Revenent:
Mr. Holmes (2015) Review: A Mysterious Search for Human Identity
Sherlock Holmes is no longer the fast talking egoistic maniac. He is old and he is losing his memory with every single black dot on a rusted diary. His only accomplice is a little kid who wouldn’t stop till Mr. Holmes completes his memories of the most real case he has had till date.








