Every time I am about to watch a Korean film, my heart simply warms up. There is something so spectacular about the movies that have come out from this part of the world, that it amazes me why it has not yet become as mainstream as say Indian […]
Today, I’ve decided to take a slightly different route – the road less travelled, if you may. Mayday is a fictional story, but I love how it is set in a picturesque quiet town in the countryside. It’s the kind of place everyone dreams about travelling to. We love the quaintness […]
Considered as one of the most influential documentaries, Hoop Dreams is also regarded as one of the best. Seeped in reality, the film follows William Gates and Arthur Agee, two basketball NBA dreamers/hopefuls, from their Freshman Year in School till admissions into College, a period of about 4 […]
Sitting cross-legged amidst an array of delicious confectioneries, he was starting to get impatient. “Aap rehne he do, nahi bechni aur kachori aapko” (leave it now, I don’t want to sell any more kachoris to you) he said with slight irritation. There was no anger in his words. […]
Memories! Memories that live on. Fly a Legacy is a personal celebration of memories, memories that have left a legacy behind… I’ve known Ronnie B. Goodwin for a few years now, through Facebook. My first interaction with him happened when I reviewed his exceptionally wonderful short film Shooter, […]
We live in an ever shrinking world. One way or another, be it for pleasure, comfort, or work, we talk to “strangers” all across the world on a day to day basis; often finding it easy to share our innermost thoughts and views with them in a casual […]
The Ramen Girl has a lot of potential that unfortunately falls flat due to its weak female lead. Brittany Murphy (Abby) plays an American woman who ends up in Tokyo, Japan to visit her boyfriend who shortly afterwards leaves her. Left in a foreign location, she struggles with […]