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10 Underrated English Language Films of 2016
10 Overlooked English films of 2016 that needs your love and attention.

Krisha [2016] : A Tale of Horror and Turkey
‘Krisha’ cleans ‘Turkey’ for dinner. For a plot of a film, how about an old lady in her twilight years shows up at her sister’s bungalow after a long haul …

Day 1 : Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival 2016
18th JioMAMI Mumbai Film Festival with STAR 2016 Endless Poetry (Alejandro Jodorowsky) Once again Alejandro Jodorowsky transports us into a strangely familiar world of dwarfs and degenerates. Endless Poetry dances, sings, plays, …

Hunger (2009): A compelling, haunting and devastating first feature!
The film desperately changes from being mute to immensly loud. For the first 30 odd minutes, the film consequently moves through these disarranged claustrophobic scenes of complete silence followed by insane rage. When the snow-flakes or the filthy walls of the prison cell don’t talk, McQuen resorts to brutality; not because he wishes his audiences to walk-away or hide their faces as they cringe their way through it, but because it creates an emotionally relevant wound into their psyche even when the political status or the war of the Irish Republican Army has nothing to do with them.

Our Little Sister [2015] Review: A Marvelous Addition to Kore-eda’s Brand of Humanist Cinema
The Japanese master of modern family dramas, Hirokazu Kore-eda, in the past two decades has created a body of work that gracefully and subtly explores the fascinating private worlds of emotionally vulnerable individuals. Since Kore-eda fleshes out his emotionally complex characters without employing high-strung drama, his works may disappoint those expecting neatly aligned conflicts and respective resolutions.