Broken Flowers (2005): The Missing Petals
In Jarmusach’s own words the music in his films do not force you into feeling a certain kind of emotion. His choice of music provides a certain layer to the story that probably feels like it’s coming from nowhere and going somewhere which won’t satisfy you. The Greenhornes’s There Is An End, which apparently finds a place in the film’s soundtrack very accurately portrays Don Jonston and his quest for what he is really missing…
The 25 Best Non-English Films of 2016
The 25 Best Non-English Films – 2016 2016 has been an astounding year for cinephiles. As the dust has settled…
Deep End [1970] : Blood, Bath & Beyond.
Deep End juggles a lot of intrinsic dynamics that constantly engages us with voyeurism, sexual awakenings and naive character moments. But overall, the film is singular in its vision and never falls into the formulaic coming-of-age film’s shadow. Deep End is a devastating, almost nightmarish film about adolescence, obsession, sexuality, and vulnerability.
An Angel at My Table [1990] – A Fitting Tribute to a Great Artistic Soul
Author Janet Frame was born in Dunedin, New Zealand, on 28 August 1924. With a pudgy body and mushy cloud…
7 Reasons Why You Should Watch Trapped [2017]
Returning to grass-root indie grounds, Vikramaditya Motwane’s Trapped is a pretty basic survival film. What makes it interesting is the survival that doesn’t go behind locked closets, coffins or even terrible forest terrains, but right in the heart of the city that never sleeps – Mumbai.
Logan (2017) Movie Review: An Intimate Study of Blue & Red Superhero
“It really hurts to see you like this,” disheartened & disgruntled, Donald, relentless and calculative head of security of Transigen,…
The Age of Shadows [2016] – A Spy Thriller with Electrifying Setpieces
The modern Korean film-makers are the best genre re-generators. While paying tribute to the genre movies of their cinematic ancestors,…
Slightly Overrated Films: Moonlight [2016] (and Boyhood [2014])
Both Chiron from Moonlight and Mason from Boyhood are blank canvases that all other characters must act around.








