Black (Indian Film)
Black is Bhansali’s Indian re-imagining of the Helen Keller story — in here, we follow Michelle McNally as she narrates the story of her life as a deaf and blind girl and the relationship with her teacher.
Black is Bhansali’s Indian re-imagining of the Helen Keller story — in here, we follow Michelle McNally as she narrates the story of her life as a deaf and blind girl and the relationship with her teacher.
Have you ever been in love? So in love that you’re willing to give up your life not being with the person you love, only for the peace of mind that by doing so, they’ll have a decent life.
Bunty Aur Babli is a light-hearted take on the classic crime caper genre, lead by an all-star cast and boasting hit songs.
DBSK’s sophomore effort opens with a vocal explosion and ends on absolute perfection. There are clear signs here that what was to follow would be absolute domination.
A girl gets the chance to work as a nurse in a retirement home for gay men, which happens to be owned by her father.
Noah Baumbach’s film is a great look at the breakdown of a family going through divorce that is simultaneously hilarious and depressing.
Machines, robots turned human, politics, religion and the metaphysics all blend in the revamp of this 1978 show for SyFy.
There’s a blogathon called ‘Comic Strip Double Dip’, which is about “actors who have appeared in more than one superhero or comic book movie as different roles”. I choose the most obvious choice of Chris Evans…
Since I haven’t done personal lists like many YAM regulars, I’ll just go and do a general list of 100 things I love.