15 Indian Movies for People Who Hate Bollywood
I’ve put together a list of films that you are likely to, at least, be able to enjoy even if you’re not sold on musicals.
I’ve put together a list of films that you are likely to, at least, be able to enjoy even if you’re not sold on musicals.
Kamal Haasan’s outstanding somewhat-political religious epic of a man’s journey through friendship, love, hatred, revenge and redemption set around India’s Partition and the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi.
Instead of reviewing my favorite films of the past decade (2000-09) for The LAMB’s Foreign Chops: Best of the 2000s, I wanted to list them all.
I took a look at my IMDb whack history to see how many actual new-to-me films I had caught this past 2013, and made up a list of thirty films I loved seeing for the first time.
YES! I did it. It’s been sitting on my To Do List for over two years, but I finally did it.
In time for the holiday season, here’s a novella about a man who doesn’t like Christmas, but must face childhood memories and child-raising realities over the holidays.
After quite some time, I managed to revisit Darren Aronofsky’s Requiem for a Dream, and it’s still holding strong for me.
It’s been… maybe three months since I started out with Jenna’s Beginner’s Guide to Indian Cinema. What’s the journey been like?
What had been just a promo video for a Norwegian talk show has become a bewildering hit on video hosts and music charts. But never mind The Fox. What is Ylvis?