After the mix of bad writing and rushing to finish from Game of Thrones in comes HBO with a miniseries which has quickly risen to the highest rated TV series on imdb with a rating of 9.7/10 and getting rave reviews from critics and audiences alike. It has been acclaimed from West to Russia where … Continue reading Chernobyl (2019 Miniseries) – Terrifyingly Good and Eerily Relevant
Month: May 2019
Don (2006) – A Remake Like No Other
THIS MOVIE IS BRILLIANT! And I honestly will have to make another post talking about the ending of this movie because I know people will read this (yes I know it has been over 10 years since the movie released) and who want to see this movie without knowing much about it or just not … Continue reading Don (2006) – A Remake Like No Other
Student of the Year (2012) – Gloss à la Dharma with a spoonful of Real Drama
Seeing that Student of the Year 2 was released a little while a go I thought I'd review this film. This film that was so new in concept yet so very familiar in it as well. Though, as I go in to it in the Spoiler section, this movie is not one I pick up … Continue reading Student of the Year (2012) – Gloss à la Dharma with a spoonful of Real Drama
Charade (1963) – Trust No One And Every One
This certainly was a film with twists upon twists and I am not sure how I will make a good enough summary and not spoil the plot completely. This is one of those movies where everything is a spoiler and there are so many twists upon twists that honestly if you figure out the plot … Continue reading Charade (1963) – Trust No One And Every One
The Oresteia Trilogy (5th Century B.C.) – One Man and The Big Impact
Oh boy is this a play I have wanted to sink my teeth into since I saw my cram school's theatre performance of this actually classic play. It was great! And how I want to talk about this play about Agamemnon, his family and all the drama that goes with it. Because really this is … Continue reading The Oresteia Trilogy (5th Century B.C.) – One Man and The Big Impact
The Daughter of Dawn (1920) – Authentic, Romantic and Throughly Enjoyable Piece of Film History
Much has been shown of the different Native/Indigenous American tribes and cultures in media by white Americans, from the caricatures and racist depictions of old Hollywood to the sympathetic but still a little "off" showings in films like Disney's Pocahontas and basically almost every depiction of Native/Indigenous American's in the 90s which always had to … Continue reading The Daughter of Dawn (1920) – Authentic, Romantic and Throughly Enjoyable Piece of Film History
An Evening in Paris (1967) – Sharmila’s Journey to Love in Europe
I love Sharmila Tagore movies! No matter who the Hero is she always is the Heroine with more screen time and her journey is the main point in those movies. The songs go from light, happy, sexy to sad and she always looks so vibrant and in charge. So here's one of her light movies … Continue reading An Evening in Paris (1967) – Sharmila’s Journey to Love in Europe
Tolkien (2019) – SPOILERS – One Man Making a World of Words
I officially love this movie. And you will only hear gushing from this review because of it. And mind you this doesn't just come from a base of bias that the director and 15 people working on this movie were Finnish. I genuinely adore and love this movie. Summary - Full: Starting during World War … Continue reading Tolkien (2019) – SPOILERS – One Man Making a World of Words