Good Manners [2018]: ‘BUFF’ Capsule Review
Good Manners [2018]: ‘BUFF’ Capsule Review ‘Good Manners’ is an allegorical film that takes a subtle jibe at the class…
Good Manners [2018]: ‘BUFF’ Capsule Review ‘Good Manners’ is an allegorical film that takes a subtle jibe at the class…
Mute [2018]: A Hell of a Boring Sci-Fi With Uninspired Setting & Bland Characters. Duncan Jones’ spiritual sequel to his…
Gurgaon [2017]: Fantasia Film Festival Shanker Raman’s “Gurgaon” is a brooding noir. An angry, unforgiving film that proposes that the…
Jagga Jasoos [2017]: Guns & Cupcakes Very early in the film, a character points out that there are two sides…
The Bad Batch [2017]: Substance squanders through rich Aesthetics & dense Atmosphere Fulgurous aesthetics beaming life in the lawless desert…
Let me clarify something first. The title of this review is not necessarily a criticism of the movie. Of course,…
If I could describe 2016 in three words it would be – Poetry, grief and terror. The three recurring themes…
Every year there are films that point out to the common themes of loneliness, alienation & human connection. There were also stories that anchor a protagonist(s) freeing away from the shackles of the society, leading their own way into solace. As I look back at the year that went by, I couldn’t help myself from pointing out these 15 films that have the recurring theme of coming-of-age slowly tucked under them.
Hollywood’s latest slate of summer blockbuster extravaganzas left a sour taste in many cinemagoer’s mouths with many bloggers asking if this…