Forget the much hyped and touted technology of (the faster) 120 frames per second in acclaimed director Ang Lee’s latest film. It’s not so much about the Iraqi War as it is about relationships — on and off the battlefield. It’s 2004. Private Billy Lynn (Debutant Joe Alwyn) seems unaffected by the adulation he’s received […]
Author: Hoshang K. Katrak
MAMI Glimpses
Dog Days (China, 95 min); Dir. – Jordan Schiele: An Abba-type Chinese song is performed by a group of girls in a nightclub. One of them – Lulu, an unmarried mother discovers that the young father of her child has disappeared with the baby. She treks him to a gay bar with Sunny. Lulu craves […]
Film Review: Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
The film, which is told in flashback by Ranbir Kapoor, opens with a tribute to the Indian armed forces. Karan Johar’s forte as a director has been the romantic genre and in ADHM, he doesn’t disappoint. Ayan (Ranbir) and his garrulous girlfriend’s (Lisa Haydon) breakup leads the former to team up with Alizeh (Anushka) who’s […]
Oh Lord, Thank You For The Music!
Born on Valentine’s Day in 1935, the lover of music passed away on 16 October at the Lilavati Hospital where he was admitted earlier this month for a lung infection. It was around a couple of decades ago that we had first met – at a music seminar. Recognising him from his photographs, I had […]
Film Review: Jack Reacher 2
Picked up by a sneery sheriff and his deputy from a cafeteria, hauled into the slammer and breaking free with military-precision impunity, Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise) flexes his muscles and uses both his fists to telling effect. Jack Reacher 2 is an out-and-out action thriller, with the opening scenes bearing faint resemblance to Rambo: First […]
Film Review – 1:13:7 Ek Tera Saath
The amusing title is apparently inspired from the song in ‘Waris’ (1969), which had newcomers as actors. The similarity between the two films ends there. Brought up by an uncle and aunt, Kunwar Aditya Pratap Singh (Sharad Malhotra) is from an erstwhile royal family. His palace is home to spooky ghosts and eerie goings-on, family […]
Film Review – 31st OCTOBER
31 October 1984 was a dark and black-lettered day in the annals of Indian history. The film is Director Patil’s effort to recreate an episode emanating in the aftermath of Indira Gandhi’s assass-ination by her two Sikh bodyguards on that day. As Devender Singh (Vir Das), his wife Tejinder (Soha Ali Khan) along with their […]
Film Review – MY FATHER IQBAL
One more film on the Kashmir insurgency, though it’s a circuitous attempt to bring to screen a real-life incident. Iqbal Khan (Narendra Jha), an engineer working in the Public Works Department in J&K, is a doting husband and father. His scruples, leading to his refusal to do the terrorists’ bidding, draw the ire of his […]
Film Review: THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN
‘What you don’t see can’t hurt you’, would be an apt tagline for the film. A Hitchcock-sounding title is bound to arouse more than a little curiosity. Based on the 2015 novel by the same name — the fastest selling adult-novel in history — by Paula Hawkins, the film has the alcoholic and depressed Rachel […]
Film Review: INFERNO
After ‘The Da Vinci Code’ and ‘Angels & Demons’, this one’s sure to be a damper. In ‘Da Vinci’, Robert Langdon traced Christ’s lineage, in ‘Angels’ he exposed the sinister ongoings in the Vatican. In this third sequel, art historian and cryptologist Langdon (Tom Hanks) aided by a trail of clues tied to the 13th […]
Film Review: SAAT UCHAKKEY
A film which was held up by the censors for close to 3 years due to the profligacy of its profanity is bound to be a head-turner. For one not used to the old Delhi or North Indian rural ‘tapori’ language, this film may be a revelation, or fill one with a sense of revulsion […]