“I really feel… That Magnolia is, for better or worse, the best movie I’ll ever make.” — Paul Thomas Anderson From the writer-director of Boogie Nights comes another original, engrossing & soul-stirring…

“I really feel… That Magnolia is, for better or worse, the best movie I’ll ever make.” — Paul Thomas Anderson From the writer-director of Boogie Nights comes another original, engrossing & soul-stirring…
Ah the 70s… the greatest era for movies, both mainstream & porn. Paul Thomas Anderson’s breakthrough feature is an impeccably produced homage to the ‘Golden Age of Porn’ when adult films garnered…
What exactly was so special about Kingsman: The Secret Service to warrant a sequel this overlong, bloated & nonsensical? Sure, the first movie carried a fresh vibe and was gleeful & entertaining…
“Maggie’s Plan”, though deals with regular tropes of the genre like confused people, love and marriage, but it is so well written and smartly made that the audience actually end up having a good movie time, which is thoughtful and intense, but breezy and entertaining as well. And there lies the triumph of this movie.
If Dudeism was a religion, Lebowski would be the GOD dictating rules to the disciples. The term “Dude” has gained such a cult status that Twitterati mourned the fact that Jeff Bridges didn’t start his 2010 Best Actor Oscar acceptance speech with, “The Dude Abides.” The gravity of the emblematic ‘Dudeism’ can only be further testified by the fact that it inspired a novel, The Dude Abides: The Gospel According to the Coen Brothers, by Cathleen Falsani.