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Wogma rating: Add to 'must watch' list
Quick review: So much heart. Such a lovely tribute to the passion for cinema, both as makers and as audience. Sure, it slacks for a good 20 minutes post-interval, but we can cut it some slack if we have tears of cinema and tears for cinema, right?
(Likely streaming partner: Amazon Prime)
Wogma rating: Add to 'must watch' list
Quick review: It’s crisp. It’s intense. It’s experimental. It’s relevant. Its grey characters get you involved in the story without ever being on screen because the only person you see properly on screen is Sohum Shah. If only it didn’t resort to being gimmicky every once in a while.
Wogma rating: Watch but no rush
Quick review: The “glamourise violence/war” genre gets yet another feather on its hat. A glorious-looking, long feather; a well-performed one with solid dialogue; yet the overt romanticisation of brutality is like the feather has been plucked out mercilessly. Clearly, the focus is on the action, not the story or the character.
Wogma rating: Watch but no rush
Quick review: A stimulating “What if…?” that makes you wonder, “What if you were in that situation?” The film, though, comes across better than it is because of its freshness, performances, and a heart in the right place. Else, it is loud, tacky, and has an uneven pace.
(Streaming Partner: Zee)
Schedule Our day actually started around midnight after the power-nap sometime during the last screening (take a look at the schedule and you would know why we needed that nap). We would begin with "healthy" discussions about the screenings over cups of not-so-hot Café Coffee Day coffees. These would eventually …
I finally watched Ijaazat. My thoughts on watching it as a 46-year-old.
A counterpoint to Meeta's review of Aiyaary and a comparison with the other film that released on the same day The Shape of Water.