With a name like
Barbie Handa, a career in cinema would have been restricted to a side actress
who would not find mention in even the credits (I really don’t mean to be
nasty). But unfortunately for Barbie, a
change of name of Mannara and her immense contacts in the industry (Barbie is
the 3rd cousin of Piggy Chops) will do little for her fortunes.
Ensuring you watch what is good and hope that you avoid what is bad in the world of cinema
Saturday, 29 November 2014
Friday, 28 November 2014
Ungli
Rensil D’Silva’s
latest and much awaited movie has been in the press for all the right
reasons. The right promotional bursts
followed by a tinge of controversy thanks to the use of the much maligned
middle finger. Cutting the use of the
dreaded finger twice got it a U/A certificate and a Friday morning reception
that was slightly better than some big banner movies.
Labels:
2014,
6 on 10,
Angad Bedi,
Arunoday Singh,
Drama,
Emraan Hashmi,
Kangna Ranaut,
Mahesh Manjrekar,
Neha Dhupia,
Neil Bhoopalam,
Randeep Hooda,
Raza Murad,
Reema Lagoo,
Rensil D’Silva,
Sanjay Dutt,
Shiv Subramaniyam
Hunger Games Mocking Jay Part 1
If you haven’t seen or Hunger Games and
Catching Fire Or read the trilogy by Suzanne Collins then I suggest you do so
before you decide to watch Mocking Jay.
While some may argue that a movie has to be evaluated independently,
those who haven’t seen the prequels will never be able to understand the story
completely.
Friday, 14 November 2014
Kill / Dil
Shaad Ali is
known for making movies that please the heart more often than not. Saathiya to begin with and then Bunty Aur
Babli. But for some inexplicable reason
after that, he made one called Jhoom Barabar Jhoom and now he has all but
indicated of his lack of interest in cinema with Kill / Dil.
La Belle et la Bête (Beauty & The Beast) (2014)
There is a
special fascination that I have always had for French cinema although I cannot
understand a word of what the cast says (Thank God for subtitles). There is a regal feeling in the language
itself and the expressions speak a million more words in itself. I had no idea (thanks to my laziness) that
Beauty and The Beast was actually a French re-telling of the timeless fairy
tale.
Labels:
2014,
5 on 10,
André Dussollier,
Audrey Lamy,
Christophe Gans,
Eduardo Noriega,
Fantasy,
Jonathan Demurger,
Léa Seydoux,
Louka Meliava,
Myriam Charleins,
Nicolas Gob,
Sara Giraudeau,
Vincent Cassel
Thursday, 13 November 2014
John Wick
John Wick had me
hooked in the first 5 minutes. The rest
of the movie was a simple process of reeling me in – and it was probably the
easiest job in the world for two debutante directors – David Leitch & Chad
Stahelski. Their repertoire was
restricted to designing and directing the stunts for some really big movies
such as Speed Racer and Tron Legacy.
Labels:
2014,
7 on 10,
Action,
Adrianne Palicki,
Alfie Allen,
Bridget Moynahan,
Chad Stahelski,
David Leitch,
Dean Winters,
Ian McShane,
John Leguizamo,
Keanu Reeves,
Michael Nyqvist,
Omer Barnea,
Willem Dafoe
Boyhood (2014)
In the period
2002 to 2013, Richard Linklater had the following achievements
- Full Length Feature Films – 8 (including the likes of Before
Sunset & School of Rock)
- TV Film – 1
- TV Series – 6 episodes of “Up to Speed”
- Documentary – 1
Saturday, 8 November 2014
Interstellar
The most
difficult movies to review are the good ones.
That is the only excuse I can offer (and I will use this in the near
future as well) for this late review of Interstellar. The critic in you finds it extremely
difficult to focus on the good in the movie and is constantly looking for what was
missed out – inadvertently or otherwise.
Labels:
2014,
8.5 on 10,
Anne Hathaway,
Casey Affleck,
Christoper Nolan,
Ellen Burstyn,
Jessica Chastain,
John Lithgow,
Mackenzie Foy,
Matt Damon,
Matthew McConaughey,
Michael Caine,
Sci Fi,
Topher Grace,
Wes Bentley
Big Hero 6
It was only
after I began my research that I realized that Big Hero 6 is actually a comic
book series from Marvel. The comic book
premise is actually quite different from that of the movie. The names of the characters stay the same but
the story is actually nowhere close (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Hero_6).
Labels:
2014,
8 on 10,
Abraham Benrubi,
Alan Tudyk,
Animation,
Chris Williams,
Damon Wayans Jr.,
Daniel Henney,
Don Hall,
Genesis Rodriguez,
James Cromwell,
Jamie Chung,
Maya Rudolph,
Ryan Potter,
Scott Adsit,
T J Miller
The Shaukeens (2014)
Towards the end
of The Shaukeens, there is a scene wherein Ahana (Lisa Haydon) has landed a
plump role in an Akshay Kumar movie and is struggling with that evergreen dialogue,
“Mein Tere bachche ki maa ban ne waali hoon”.
It is supposed to be a scene wherein she is acting in a manner that she doesn’t
know how to act. Little did she realize that
it came naturally to her.
Labels:
2014,
4 on 10,
Abhishek Bachchan,
Abhishek Sharma,
Akshay Kumar,
Annu Kapoor,
Anupam Kher,
Comedy,
Dimple Kapadia,
Kareena Kapoor Khan,
Lisa Haydon,
Piyush Mishra,
Rati Agnihotri,
Suniel Shetty,
Yuvika Choudhary
Friday, 7 November 2014
Rang Rasiya
I began watching Rang Rasiya in the frame of
mind of an amateur critic like I always do. The single minded objective was to
find every mistake that Ketan Mehta made and believe me that I could find lots
of them. There were errors galore to say the least and some of them made you
cringe.
Labels:
2008,
6 on 10,
Biopic,
Chirag Vorah,
Darshan Jariwala,
Feryna Wazheir,
Jim Boeven,
Ketan Mehta,
Nandana Sen,
Paresh Rawal,
Randeep Hooda,
Rashaana Shah,
Sachin Khedekar,
Tripta Parashar,
Vikram Gokhale,
Vipin Sharma
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