Arsaib’s Favorite Films of 2015
‘The human animal differs from the lesser primates in his passion for lists.’ — H. Allen Smith
‘The human animal differs from the lesser primates in his passion for lists.’ — H. Allen Smith
A boy and his mother spent five years of their lives trapped in an equipped garden shed in the middle of who-knows-where, until they play their escape.
In Olivier Assayas’s Clean, Maggie Cheung plays a troubled soul who tries to kick her drug habit in an attempt to reconnect with her son.
Alberto Arvelo’s El Libertador ft. Edgar Ramirez Jerrold Tarog’s Heneral Luna ft. John Arcilla
A man and his younger brother get embroiled with a silly drug kingpin. Somehow people manage to fall in love and we learn their backstories in Rohit Shetty’s car-chasing blow’em-up style.
A financial TV personality, alongside his crew and producer, are taken hostage on live television by a disgruntled tech investor who has lost money.
A woman, diagnosed with early menopause, begins to receive an anonymous bouquet of flowers every day.
Fitoor is the Indian adaptation of that broken soul emo romance that is Great Expectations, about the doom lovers separated by social strata and the machinations of a woman with a broken heart.