Midsommar [2019]: ‘MAMI’ Review – A blissfully warm nightmare
First things first – If you haven’t seen Midsommar (to be screened at MAMI soon) stop reading this right now….
First things first – If you haven’t seen Midsommar (to be screened at MAMI soon) stop reading this right now….
“Jesus (Boku wa Iesu-sama ga kirai ) gets thematically heavy as it reaches its finale. It poses serious questions about…
Four years ago, I was left gobsmacked by Justin Kurzel’s visually enthralling adaptation of William Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ starring Michael Fassbender…
We are essentially mortal, constantly struggling for perennial happiness. But what lasts isn’t the tangible fruit of our efforts but…
Films like ‘An Audience of Chairs‘ sadden me the most and almost anger me even. I’m talking about films whose…
Every human life is an experiment. And as it goes with experiments, most are failures. Ken Loach’s Family Life may feature its glimmers of hope, but it ultimately concludes on how the lives of the troubled are merely used as cautionary tales for others, especially when there’s a decreasing sense of anomie in the culture (and at home).
I’ve never cried while watching a film or TV series in my lifetime. Admittedly, there have been a couple of…
“T for Taj Mahal doesn’t just focus on education nor does it directly challenge the highly absurd traditions of auspicious…
John Carpenter’s penultimate feature film to date is a horror sci-fi actioner that’s crafted like an exploitation flick and even…