Top 25 Criminally Underrated Films Of 2016
Everyone saw films that surfaced well on whatever platform their boat sailed to. But there were some rather unfamiliar films that…
Everyone saw films that surfaced well on whatever platform their boat sailed to. But there were some rather unfamiliar films that…
“Poet On A Business Trip” is as sacred as any poem.
Where Is the Friend’s Home? Analysis: Experiencing Iranian film-maker Abbas Kiarostami’s films is similar to witnessing a great poet in…
The 25 Best Non-English Films – 2016 2016 has been an astounding year for cinephiles. As the dust has settled…
If I could describe 2016 in three words it would be – Poetry, grief and terror. The three recurring themes…
I don’t think IMDb has authority on what is deemed a ‘positive, useful experience’, especially if they had no user feedback affecting this decision. Personally, I feel this is a disastrous decision for them to make and will negatively affect the IMDb community that is made up of its (mostly) reliable users.
The Unreserved goes beyond the railroads, beyond those lush green fields and sun-drenched landscapes, to capture the struggle of working class passengers who just want to be treated like humans.
An allegory on loss and sacrifice paints the internalize agony of an Old farmer, effusing melancholic lament thickly layered by…
Finnish film-maker Juho Kuosmanen’s feature-film debut The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Maki (2016) chronicles the days when…