Wild Wild Country (2018) – A Grimly Fascinating Journey into a Utopian Religious Community
Ever since the investigative journalism podcast ‘Serial’ gained prominence, the limited true-crime documentary series has boomed exponentially. From ‘The…
Ever since the investigative journalism podcast ‘Serial’ gained prominence, the limited true-crime documentary series has boomed exponentially. From ‘The…
Village Rockstars [2018]: ‘IFFLA’ Review Set in rural Assam, where the backwaters of India can almost leave you desperately moving…
William Wyler belongs to old school of Hollywood film-making where the script and casting and directing actors occupies a prominent…
2017 was a historical year for the shape-shifting revelations that it brought to light. While I have no intentions of…
Dmitrii Kalashnikov’s The Road Movie is a found-footage-cum-documentary film that gives you a kind of POV experience that can’t be described…
To sound more profound, ‘the author of this list’ will refer to himself in the third person. He’ll start his generic list with a generic statement like 2017 was a good year for movies and anyone who thinks otherwise is a cinema illiterate. Then a customary rant on how mainstream Hollywood movies suck and superhero genre is dying (like Logan). It was a real challenge for this movie buff to pick 10 movies from total 50 movies he had seen last year. Yes, the author of this list hasn’t seen that critically acclaimed movie or that famous movie by famous director or that movie that’s front-runner for Oscars or that foreign language film that didn’t release in his country. But that didn’t stop him from making this generic Top 10 list. The sole purpose of this list is to prove that author is a cinephile and his taste in movies is superior to yours. If your favorite movie didn’t make it to the list, you can cry about that in the comment section because that’s what it is for.
Generally people either love Tonya or are… not big fans. Just like people either love America or are not…
Hostages [2017] : Tense and Tragic Drama Set Behind the Iron Curtain East European cinema is quite unparalleled when it…
Chronicling the meteoric rise of the Irish mixed martial artist whose journey from claiming benefits to becoming the biggest pay-per-view…