Badhaai ho hindi 15.5/20
Stree hindi 14.5/20
Tumbaad hindi 15/20
First man ... Neil armstrong.. 15.5/20
Bazaar hindi 15/20
Aandhadhun hindi 12.5/20
Friday, October 26, 2018
Some movies of note
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Winning Stree - k
Stree (Hindi) is a horror comedy with just about everything done right. When its not frightening you, its leaving you in splits. And somewhere it manages to leave a social message as well, without turning into a meaningless mishmash. Well done
15.5/20
Monday, September 03, 2018
Papi
The wonderfully executed true to the novel movie sees Henri Charierre being pushed out from the life of a charmer in Paris straight to the wilderness and horrors of French Guyana. In a ceaseless sequence of horrors, the resilience of one man is tested to the limit and beyond, and eventually one insight far in the future allows for a gateway to final freedom. Maybe Papillon is about never giving up. Maybe its just a story where the protagonist could have simply died of he treated life with some insouciance. A midt watch
15.5/20
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Every Woman is a Wonder Woman
As has been said many times before, it took 75 years to give Wonder Woman her own franchise. Not a great one for diversity and inclusion. The story is simple, the execution flawless. Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) heads into Europe to destroy Ares, the god of war and the perpetrator of WWII. Worth more than just a watch
16/20
Nutan is Newton
Nutan aka Newton Kumar conducts an election in Naxalite infested Chhatisgarh. Calling into question who lives off the land, how democracy truly works, and begs the question as to how we should make sense of it all. A black comedy par excellence, haunting in more than one way..
14/20
Sunday, February 26, 2017
The War For Independence
The ghazi attack is about an war between India and Pakistan because east pakistan wants to seprate from Pakistan so this story starts when the Pakistan navy sends a submarine named ghazi and when the Indian navy comes to know they send a submarine named s21 then the s21 goes for some distance until they come to know that the submarine ghazi sent a torpedo on a Indian ship in which two refugees survived and then Pakistan creats a land mine which made the Indian ship crash ash but they manage to float then the other side sends six torpedoes and they miss them and India sends another torpedo which made ghazi crash
- Vinayak Gupta
12/20
Saturday, February 25, 2017
The Lost Children
Friday, January 20, 2017
The Idea that clicked
Persistence wins. Ray Kroc (Michael Keaton) a man of many outlandish ideas out in the Midwest, finds his way forward through monetizing the idea of Mac (John Carroll Lynch) and Dick McDonald (Nick Offerman) - to make burgers fries and cola in a quik service format for the family - and the end of the drive-in culture. The Founder is a detailed biography of Ray and is as much about his ambition as his persistence and luck. To quote: https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/c/calvincool414555.html
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Maximum Burn
Deepwater Horizon is the true story of the blowout of a BP-led oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico, largely on account of BP officials glossing over safety procedures. Mike (Mark Wahlberg) and chief safely officer James (Kurt Russell) are the central characters herein - voices of courage under duress, and of resistance of laissez faire corporate practices exemplified by the likes of BP liaison Donald (John Malkovitch). Superbly executed and clinical in its explanation of the sequence and the science behind it all, with characters that connect even as they play succint roles
15.5/20
Dsney's Polynesia Romp
Moana of Motunui (Aulii Cravalho) needs to capture the eccentric demigod Maui (Dwayne Johnson) and restore the heart of Te Fiti. For that she must step out of her comfort zone and face many dangers as she for the first time in decades ventures far beyond her reef. Moana is one of the better animated movies in a while, with the Polynesian pseudo-mythology adding a noveau dimension throughout
14/20
Saturday, December 03, 2016
Lively battle
Surfer Nancy (Blake Lively) finds herself on an offbeat beach in Mexico. Whats starts off as an innocuous surfing session becomes a game of cat and mouse with a great white shark, shifting from whale carcasses to rocky outcrops to buoys, somehow surviving the shark and the high tide. The Shallows is a one-person movie and quite well executed at that
15.5/20
Checkmating Circumstance
With all the milk of human goodness as only Disney can serve up, but not missing out on much by the way of realism, Queen of Katwe traces the path of Phiona Mutesi (Madina Nalwanga) and her mother Nakku (Lupita Nyongo) as the former finds through the game of chess a way out of poverty and self-discovery. An intense movie with much ups and downs that mercifully avoids unrealistic victories
15/20
The Linguist
Here is the rarest of rare opportunities for linguist Louise (Amy Adams) to show her consummate skills in interpreting cephalopod alien language. With some assistance from Ian (Jeremmy Renner), army physicist, Louise gets going on the path to preventing global catastrophe, finding love, and perhaps seeing the future. Somewhere down the line Arrival loses the script in terms of delivering a true emotional connect, Perhaps it is a lot less overwhelming than critics are currently making of it. In a genre that is increasingly taking off, this is no The Martian nor Interstellar
13.5/20
Whos the Zombie?
It is difficult to make a zombie movie (Train to Busan) that helps us understand ourselves and our inner zombie. Perhaps the detached father Seok Woo (Yoo Gong), the doting daughter Soo an (Soo an Kim), a pregnant woman, a baseball team and young love therein - a great foundation for emotional overtones perhaps - but near flawlessly executed even as the pace of the movie remains relentless. This is the missing Asian zombie movie - intertwined with family values and societal goodness and liberal doses of black and white. Remarkably well executed
16/20
Game over
A MOOC called Nerve shows V (Emma Roberts) the quintessential millenial all about love, breaking free, new money, the beginning and the end of catfights, and a healthy dose of idealism. Fast paced enough to overlook some patchy storyline, the story would resonate with younger folk and those that seek the meaning behind the deeper interconnection of people and their phones and the dark web and hackers and of thrill seeking behavior. Rush stuff
13.5/20
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Forests, Friends and Foes
In this faithful-to-Kipling adaptation, The Jungle Book shows the true color (in the anthropomorphic animals) of the denizens of the forest. The friendly and collaborative bears and panthers, need to face up to the manipulative monkeys and the power-hungry tiger. Highest grossing movie (and that includes Hindi movies) for the year till date
16/20