The Age of Blood [2018]: ‘NYAFF’ Review
The Age of Blood [2018]: Dubiety of unanswered questions Before reading here’s a fair cautionary message for all – delving…
The Age of Blood [2018]: Dubiety of unanswered questions Before reading here’s a fair cautionary message for all – delving…
English film-maker Andrew Haigh’s previous devastating existential dramas – Weekend (2011) & 45 Years (2015) – were essentially about…
Village Rockstars [2018]: ‘IFFLA’ Review Set in rural Assam, where the backwaters of India can almost leave you desperately moving…
If the youth of today is to be followed, Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Zanussi’s cinema would be termed as ‘politically incorrect.’…
Ah the 70s… the greatest era for movies, both mainstream & porn. Paul Thomas Anderson’s breakthrough feature is an impeccably…
Thelma [2017] : A Striking Tale of Self-Discovery with Spellbinding Imagery Norwegian film-maker Joachim Trier’s movies are about young people…
Voyage of Time: Life’s Journey [2016] – No amount of striking imagery and fleeting moments of beauty can make up…
Prolific Korean master Hong Sangsoo’s conversational comedy of errors, The Day After, intertwines the stories of an unfaithful publishing company…
Tragedy Girls [2017] – Gives Heathers a Face Lift and Brings Back the Satire Self awareness is the gut-holding in…