Category: reviews
Aiyyaa (2012)
A late-20s-odd-30s-year-old single daydreamer with a keen sense of smell whiffs through her day with reenactments of Bollywood heroine numbers… until she meets the brooding artist of her filmi southern-flared sexed up musical fantasies.
Aj! Zombies
Aj! Zombies has its fair share of stumbles, but its quick pacing and charming performances made the film achieve its main task: make people laugh.
Aladdin (1992)
Imagine if you had three wishes, three hopes, three dreams, and they all could come true.
Albert Nobbs
Albert Nobbs is also sort of a passion project for Glenn Close, who not only starred in the film as the title character, or wrote the script alongside John Banville — she also produced it. This is Close’s baby and that will be it.
Aleks Syntek – Métodos de Placer Instantáneo
In Metodos [Methods of Instant Pleasure], Syntek delivers more of his catchy tunes and his ever present Latin-ness.
Alexandra Stan – Saxobeats
Alexandra Stan has room for improvement. She’s got a good voice and under the right direction, she could be bigger.
Alfredo Bryce Echenique – No me Esperen en Abril
No me Esperen en Abril tells the love story of a couple, Manongo and Tere, who fell in love at an early age and not even time changed the way they felt for each other.
Alice in Wonderland (2010)
Burton’s version of Alice in Wonderland tells the story of 19-year-old Alice visiting Wonderland for the second time to liberate its people from the evil Red Queen.