Lee Chang-dong recently rose to popularity among the mainstream audience after the release of his psychological thriller “Burning”, but he is not new to the festival circuits. He is a revered film-maker…

Lee Chang-dong recently rose to popularity among the mainstream audience after the release of his psychological thriller “Burning”, but he is not new to the festival circuits. He is a revered film-maker…
I feel that Uli Edel’s The Baader Meinhof Complex (2008) and Koji Wakamatsu’s United Red Army (Jitsuroku Rengo Sekigun: Asama sanso e no michi, 2007) are significant films to provide a closer…
Besides being a well-crafted and earnest drama, Taare Zameen Par is one of those few Indian films which explore the philosophy of “slow”. It was one of those evenings of my sophomore…
Featuring a premise full of potential & promise, I Am Legend opens on an intriguing note and offers an unnerving portrait of a post-apocalyptic future brought upon by a man-made plague but…
Jeremy Saulnier’s feature film debut may not be as refined or focused as his breakthrough effort but Murder Party still succeeds as a wicked horror-comedy that’s downright crazy, twisted & ludicrous, and…