Friday, March 7, 2014

Queen Review

THERE SHE GOES

Rating: 8.5 out of 10

Queen is a gem in the crown of contemporary cinema. It is perhaps the most delightful surprise you will see at the cinemas right now. There is a dialogue in the film where Rani Mehra (Kangana Ranaut) tells a bad joke to her Russian friend in Hindi. He has no idea what in the world she was talking about, but Rani decides to euphorically laugh at her own joke. She adds: “Mera sense of humor bohot achcha hai, aapko dhire dhire pata chalega”.


If I have to tell you what Queen is, it would be exactly this line of dialogue. Queen ka sense of humor bohot achcha hai, aapko dhire dhire pata chalega. It will first make you chuckle, then you’d be laughing at that character doing something funny at the edge of the screen and gradually you will find yourself laughing out loud at almost everything. Gradually, you will end up caring for Rani; you will end up enjoying each little moment in the film. I was left with a wide smile on my face when the film ended. I think I smiled for the entirety of the last half hour. It refused to wear off. This is such a happy film; you would have to pray hard to the gods of pessimism to make you dislike it.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Oscar Predictions 2014

Oscar Predictions 2014 


Gravity, 12 Years A Slave, Her, The Hunt and Frozen. These are the films I would be rooting for this year. Any award they get would be brilliant. While American Hustle and Dallas Buyers Club deserve their nominations, any award given to them would leave a sour taste in my mouth. Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett and June Squibb are the actors I'm rooting for. One out of these will surely win. My star of the evening would be Alfonso Cuaron whose Oscar is already in the bag. 



BEST PICTURE


Winner: 12 Years A Slave

Could win: Gravity
Should win: Gravity or 12 Years A Slave



BEST DIRECTOR

Winner: Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity

Could win: Steve McQueen, 12 Years A Slave
Should win: Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity

BEST ACTOR

Winner: Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club

Could win: Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 Years A Slave
Should win: Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street


Friday, February 21, 2014

Highway review

ALI ALI... TERI GALI 

Rating: 9 out of 10

It’s hard for me to put in down in words what I loved about Highway or why I loved it. There are moments when Alia Bhatt’s character, Veera, laughs and cries and doesn’t know why she is expressing her emotions this way. Honestly, I decided not to review this film. Not because I don’t want to, I really want to. Except this is one of those rare times where I might not be able to explain why I loved a film so much. Considering the fact that my job is to do exactly that, I would be doing a disservice to it.


Friday, February 7, 2014

Hasee Toh Phasee review

LOOKING SO CRAZY IN LOVE

Rating: 8 out of 10

I am going to begin this review with a personal impression. Hasee Toh Phasee opens with a scene where we see a little boy called Nikhil sneaking out of his house to watch his favorite film. In my head I pointed at the screen and said “Oh wait, that’s me”. Basically, this film had me at hello. Name and everything.

If this is not relatable for me then I don’t know what is. The fact that rest of the film is in equal parts relatable and charming is not just a surprise but also a relief.

 

Thursday, January 30, 2014

12 Years A Slave - Review

NEW SLAVES


Rating: 9.5 out of 10

12 Years A Slave is a devastating experience. I don’t think I was prepared to watch this film. I don’t know if anyone can ever be. But we must watch it as it is one of the most important films ever made. Important because it is based on an important chapter in history. Its importance in terms of cinema is elicited by the fact that this is the first film that depicts the reality of slavery. Moreover, this is a poetic and elegant piece of filmmaking. It’s not just a great film but great art.



Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Top 35 Films of 2013

2013 has been a great year for the movies. I could make 3 and a half top 10 lists of the best films of the year and that’s exactly what I will do. 35 films that you need to watch from 2013!

Before that, I would like to name some films that didn’t make the top 35 but are worth noting. Some of these films were either warmly embraced or harshly rejected or simply overlooked and misunderstood but they all struck a chord with me:


Amongst the superhero films. Man of Steel was my most anticipated superhero film. Since I’m a huge Superman fan, I had a love-hate relationship with the film. There were several things that I found cool and a step in the right direction. Instead of fantasy, they took the sci-fi route. Although, after every step there came a wobble. I’d either warm up to it or hate it more judging by the direction in which Hack Snyder takes the mythology further. Adding Batman to a sequel which Superman deserves doesn’t seem like a good move at all. Iron Man 3 was more of a comedy than a superhero film. I was laughing and enjoying it as much as I could but when they made a complete joke out of Iron Man’s arch-nemesis, Mandarin, the film lost me completely. The Wolverine was several notches higher than the previous Wolverine film and ended up being an actual film with good dialogue and visual thrill rather than just a slam-bam action film. There was one more superhero film, which I thought was the best one. At least, the one I loved the most. It can be found in the Top 35 below.




Thursday, January 16, 2014

Oscar Nominations Predictions 2014

This year it is down to 3 films - 12 Years A Slave, Gravity and American Hustle. The nominations will exhibit which film the Academy really loved. Expecting all of them to get around 10 nominations to make this a legit competition.

My predictions:


BEST PICTURE
12 Years A Slave
Gravity
American Hustle
The Wolf of Wall Street
Her
Captain Phillips
Nebraska
Rush
Saving Mr. Banks
Inside Llewyn Davis

Could show up: Dallas Buyers Club and Philomena
Should show up: Blue Jasmine and Prisoners

Oscar Nominations Predictions 2014