I hated myself for going along with laughter that was so banal in those moments it made my lips ache just to keep them apart. I hated the city. Everything seemed without substance. That was the night in June when I came to know Llewyn.
This third instalment of the Denzel Washington-starring action franchise is visually picturesque by way of its locations. It’s also rather excessively violent
Maja Ma Movie Review: Madhuri Dixit speaks in silence and shines in her performance as a pinned-against-the-wall woman who is grappling with her identity as a lesbian woman.
If you play the little game of stream of consciousness for Indian representation of the horror genre, what are the terms that usually pop on top of your head? In all probability, these ones: shockingly bland special effects, histrionics that butcher the concept of subdued acting, outlandish scripts and, of course, garish make-up of the paranormal. And, if you thought, you are missing out on groundbreaking work that is ‘Dybbuk’, fret not!