A fun, thrilling if sometimes disturbing ride, but it is not as substantial as ‘Raiders’ or ‘Crusade’.
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A fun, thrilling if sometimes disturbing ride, but it is not as substantial as ‘Raiders’ or ‘Crusade’.
A hard-hitting โsurvivalโ film of sorts in two movements, one set in a rural Indian village and the other in Calcutta city, that depicts an โUntouchableโ coupleโs severe hardship as they try to navigate poverty, helplessness, and even lawlessness, in a terribly unforgiving world.
Rayโs third adaptation of Rabindranath Tagoreโs work late on in his career is a quietly-composed and deliberately-paced tale about the intertwining of domestic and national affairs.
Continue reading →Itโs not a bad adaptation of Eileen Changโs novella, but Ann Huiโs film here doesnโt really feel resonating or powerful enough to work.
Continue reading →One of the key works of American independent cinema from the โ80s, with Jarmusch presenting a beguiling tale of three loners who may or may not need each otherโs company.
Continue reading →This is the work of two idiosyncratic brothers toying with cinematic possibilities and getting it right on the first try.
Continue reading →The first of Houโs โcoming-of-ageโ trilogy is a delightful capture of the nostalgic days of childhood.