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Fast Film is one of the most wildly imaginative videos I have ever seen. It is a short film that creates a chase sequence using footages from many classic American movies. A…
There are mind-fuck films and then there’s Réalité. I was actually reluctant to watch Réalité for many ineffable reasons. However, upon finally giving it a try, I can say I enjoyed it highly, without actually understanding it completely. Réalité is a perplexing, and a surreal film that leaves you baffled by the end. Dupieux seems to not give a fuck about what and how the audiences will understand this convoluted thread of parallel stories running simultaneously. And, probably Dupieux never wanted anyone to really permeate
Ami Canaan Mann’s musical drama makes you believe in this little philosophy. What if everything in life can be decided by asking yourself two simple questions. Consider life to be a long journey which you are travelling through and just ask yourself: What should be my next move, my next stop? And once you get the answer to that, just take everything that you think is needed and work on a tactic to reach there. Yes this stars Miss. Heigl who doesn’t frown
Don’t misread the ‘Worth A Watch’ as ‘Must Watch’ because Kabir Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan is definitely not a great film.
It’s convoluted and inanely stupid at times. But there is something in the film that doesn’t make you hate it. Even if you are one of those people whose blood starts boiling when Salman Khan’s name comes along, you will definitely smile, laugh and feel sentimental when the Hanuman Ka Bhakt asks the petite angel like girl about her home. Here are 5 reasons to watch it.
Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite (2019) created history at the 92nd Academy Awards, becoming the first foreign-language film to win Best Picture, along with its other three wins- Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and…
“Once you overcome the one-inch tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films”, said the acclaimed South Korean director Bong Joon-ho. So when it comes to…
In a time where the Coronovirus threat has put numerous pandemic movies as the highest watched content on the internet, Netflix’s new original comedy “Maska (2020)” feels like a breath of fresh…
When Bong Joon-ho innovatively staged the central conceit of the French graphic novel Le Transperceneige in Snowpiercer (2013), it was obvious that the series of train compartments is a reflection of the…
One of the greatest directorial minds of her, or any, generation, the late Belgian film-maker Chantal Akerman had a remarkable career, spanning five decades, and a variety of art forms. Her films…
Gifted children (or prodigy) movies are driven by an intriguing paradox: what if they don’t realize their full potential if not adequately challenged? But what if the pursuit of intense challenges inculcates…
Steven Spielberg’s ‘Schindler’s List’ And Alain Resnais’ ‘Night and Fog’: A Comparative Analysis: In the process of critiquing a film — determining its fundamental “focus” is one of the earliest and primary…