Noah Baumbach has a knack for presenting richly absurd characters dipping them in a bewildering puddle of reality, adding tee-spoons of screwball comedy that relinquish on their way to tell odd stories…

Noah Baumbach has a knack for presenting richly absurd characters dipping them in a bewildering puddle of reality, adding tee-spoons of screwball comedy that relinquish on their way to tell odd stories…
It has been a good eight or so years since Brandon Cronenberg had a dig at filmmaking with his first feature, Antiviral. Let’s be honest; it’s is never going to be a…
Watching the film adaptation of a popular novel after reading the book is always a tricky thing. We might be so protective of the image and emotions the novel conjured upon our…
Making excellent use of available resources and well aware of its limitations, Good Time makes every single minute of its runtime count and is intense from the very beginning. Featuring a no-nonsense…
Hello People, After promising to come up with the 1st High on Films Awards Result in early March, we didn’t show up for a long time, yes we ditched big time. But…
The Animation genre has had a great run in the year 2015. Unlike most years, some of the best films of the year were actually animation films. While the subject of ‘Inside Out’ was a groundbreaking one, there was a devastatingly haunting film in ‘The Boy and the World’. Anomalisa was expectedly a Kaufman-esque dream, while ‘When Marnie was there’ lived upto the expectations one has from a Ghibli Studio movie. It was one of those rare Oscar years in which the names at the Best Animation film category looked even better than the titles in the Best Picture Category. Here is my double feature review of two brilliant films of that lot; ‘Anomalisa’ and ‘The Little Prince.’