‘Sunshine (2007)’ Exactly 10 Years Later
I was properly blown away by this first viewing of Sunshine, mesmerized by the simple outer-space CG that produced such mind-boggling shots
Days of Being Wild (1990) Movie Review: Fateful Longings and Poetic Withdrawals
WARNING: REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS It is palpably possible that one loses track of time amidst his own reckonings and distractions….
The Fate of the Furious (2017) Movie Review: An All-Out Assault On The Senses Destined To Leave A Bitter Taste
If this film is any indication, perhaps it’s time to start pumping the breaks a little bit and rethink the path that this franchise has taken. If you want to continue making these films into the double digits some urgent changes need to be made in order for the franchise to continue to have wheels.
Poet On A Business Trip (2015) ‘Habitat International Film Festival’ Review
“Poet On A Business Trip” is as sacred as any poem.
Where Is the Friend’s Home? (1987) Movie Review – A Multi-Layered Parable about a Virtuous Kid
Where Is the Friend’s Home? Analysis: Experiencing Iranian film-maker Abbas Kiarostami’s films is similar to witnessing a great poet in…
For Your Consideration: Gerry (2002)
“Gerry” is an obscure film. On one hand, it’s incredibly frustrating and dull, on the other hand, it’s strangely liberating and worth keeping in your memories for at least a quarter mile of your life’s highway. While the plot of the film is as thin as a trail in a vast landscape of nothingness, the indecisive ability of Gus Van Sant’s most under-seen film calls for consideration.
13 Reasons Why (2017) Season 1 Review: The Importance of Reaching Out to People
A few days ago I made this post on Facebook, where I casually mocked random things people do just to…
The Limits Of Control (2009) Movie Review: Saving Creativity!
The point of the film, however, isn’t about a conspiracy, a strange protagonist who never sleep or the disjointed characters that he meets, it’s just a testament to all the creators of the world. A presumptuous and stupendous representation of the importance of art, science, and everything that connects creativity to the world in general. I suppose the film tries to contradict the idea of existential decay in every individual. It follows the philosophy that…








