Trapped [2017]: A Nail-biting Survival Thriller
Trapped is a ticking time bomb from the moment it starts. The premise of the film is undoubtedly marvelous, the…
Trapped is a ticking time bomb from the moment it starts. The premise of the film is undoubtedly marvelous, the…
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.
At first glance, Garth Davis’ feature-film debut Lion (2016) seems to be a repeat of Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire (2008)…
Saroo Brierly’s incredible Google Earth story is a profound example of the popular saying that goes by “Truth is stranger…
In Taylor Sheridan I trust. The last two years have seen Sheridan provide some of the most tough, hard-hitting scripts…
Raees: Nawazuddin & Shahrukh’s aplomb performances save the film from falling flat on its face, and surely it deserves one time…
In a world of zesty and succulent burger biopics, John Lee Hancock’s ‘The Founder’ is Filet-O-Fish, a plain meatless filmic sandwich that can be insipid for regular fast food audience. And yet, the film benefits from its neutral approach and tastelessness. It’s the delicate combination of odd ingredients that makes it a wholesome good old American meal.
Kaul will be celebrated as an unconventional film done right. It is a milestone film in Indian cinema which will have a cult status in the near future.
In the beginning, there was the tool. A tool used to capture people’s quotidian activities. Until the time this tool…