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After Hours Review: A Bold Artistic Statement from one of the Most Daring Voices of Cinema
80s was not so great for Martin Scorsese. Filming of The King of Comedy turned into a marathon, and when it finally got released, it tanked badly on the box office. Couple that with the […]
After Yang Review: A Science Fiction Dealing with Grief in All of its Complexities
After Yang is a sci-fi about a family forced to confront the ideas of grief, love and the meaning of life after their AI malfunctions one day, much like Kogonada’s previous film Columbus, this film […]
The Irishman Review: A Soul Crushing Tribute to Mob filmmaking by the Pioneer of it!
Martin Scorsese draws a visual callback to his most popular crime film GoodFellas in the very first scene of The Irishman, with a long tracking shot, however instead of a lively racous celebration that […]
GoodFellas Review: Martin Scorsese’s Most Influential Work To Date!
GoodFellas is a special film for me for a multitude of reasons, had I not watched it few years back I probably would have never taken films as seriously as I do today. It exposed […]
Sorcerer Review: Pure Lunacy of Filmmaking!
Sorcerer is definitely one of those “They don’t make films like this anymore” sort of classics. William Friedkin wanted it to be his magnum opus and I think he well succeeded. I can see the […]
Raging Bull Review: Thelma Shoonmaker’s Magnum Opus
Sequence during and after which Jake confronts Joey about Copa incident is an all time great, the post argument camera pan, Jake assuredly climbing stairs for bout vs paranoid delusions and frustration via Vickie: witness […]
The Killer Review: Michael Fassbender at his Most Charismatic!
“Fincher has that Kubrick thing where he can’t unsee what he sees……. I think for people like that, it’s almost like a gift and curse, because they can’t unsee what they see. And that’s the […]
Zodiac Review: Fincher’s Best Since Se7en
Circumstantial evidence: the movie! I vowed not to revisit this film anytime soon. It all started with that damn Hurdy Gurdy Song shuffled on my playlist. And then I did some reflection, realizing that I […]
Oppenheimer Review: Nolan’s Best Directed Film Yet
Memento: Time as Memory Insomnia: Time as Perpetual Daylight Batman Begins: Time as Fear The Prestige: Time as Deception The Dark Knight: Time as Chaos Inception: Time as Dreams The Dark Knight Rises: Time as […]