10 Films the HOF-Men Recommend: 7th Edition
Here is the 7th Edition of 10 Films the HOF-Men Recommend. Like Father, Like Son [2014] | Director:Â Hirokazu Koreeda |Â Run…
Here is the 7th Edition of 10 Films the HOF-Men Recommend. Like Father, Like Son [2014] | Director:Â Hirokazu Koreeda |Â Run…
A lot of things happened in 2016 that brought out our feelings of displeasure. But movies aren’t certainly one among…
Diamonds in the skies have never been so far, nor the mud in the ground ever felt so close. Insects…
“Certain Women” is a remarkable and ambiguous study of gritty and gumptious individuals, cold-shouldered and unheard by the alienated community. Since director Kelly Reichardt’s camera only watches and listens to the existential threat faced by the characters without ever escalating the dramatic quotient, it demands a contemplative mindset to watch.
Werner Herzog’s “Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World” explores the grim, weird and the fundamentally positive side of man-made marvel – internet. The veteran film-maker’s keen perspective and the absence of moralistic hand-wringing stop it from being just another documentary about the digital world.
Neon Bull earned a Special Mention at last year’s TIFF’s inaugural Platform competition and won the Special Jury Prize in…
Icelandic writer/director Runar Runarsson’s feature film debut “Volcano” (2011 – screened at Cannes Directors’ Fortnight) offered an unsentimental take on…
Over the last few years Priyanka Chopra has been taking the international entertainment by storm. She has been creating a…
Last month we began our recommendation feature “The HOF-men Recommend” in which we recommend 10 good to great films from across the globe. You can check out our first recommendation board here. This is the 2nd edition of “The HOF-men Recommend” Series. Guy Maddin is the guy who makes films of 20th century in 21st century. The grainy and grimy vignettes of his movies evoke the feel of primordial experimental cinema. His unique visual style has rightfully earned him title of “The Canadian David Lynch”.