Review Of MacCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971): Recognises And Deepens Our Fear Of Love

I am sitting here with a heavy heart as I review this movie. This movie twists and turns the poetic feelings that resides in the stomach, and all we want is that feeling to go away. To do that, to aid those feelings to go away, we become practical, cold, mechanical. This is the irony … More Review Of MacCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971): Recognises And Deepens Our Fear Of Love

Trans Europ-Express (1966) Movie Review: A New Form of Telling a Crime Story

Hello Strangers! I know it has been a long time since the last post, and I missed you, missed this every second I was away. As I was away, I have watched many movies, and they are all coming towards you as a recommendation soon. Today, we have gathered here to talk about the movie … More Trans Europ-Express (1966) Movie Review: A New Form of Telling a Crime Story

Nostalghia (1983) Movie Review: Pause, Take in the Marvel of Every Scene

Hey dreamers! I am feeling very nervous about writing this blog. As firstly, Ron liked the last review on the movie ‘Slacker’ (If you have not checked it out yet, then please do) a lot. So now, I ended up raising the bar for the subsequent movie reviews. And secondly, because this movie ‘Nostalghia’ is … More Nostalghia (1983) Movie Review: Pause, Take in the Marvel of Every Scene

Slacker (1990) Movie Review: The Second movie by Richard Linklater

Hey to all the strangers and some known people! How strange is this feeling? The words that I am writing (typing) behind the closed door of my cozy and comfortable room is soon going to be/is being witnessed by you. And, if these words had consciousness (or mind), then they would have observed you in … More Slacker (1990) Movie Review: The Second movie by Richard Linklater

Le Samouraï (1967) Movie Review: Jean-Pierre Melville’s Smooth Attempt to Reveal the Grey Area of Morality

Hello, to all the people who are existing. So, a few weeks back, I asked my friend, whom I consider to be ‘A Great artist of this era’, about his favourite movie. I wanted him to tell me ONE of his favourite movie, the word ‘one’ which I never got the chance of mentioning, as … More Le Samouraï (1967) Movie Review: Jean-Pierre Melville’s Smooth Attempt to Reveal the Grey Area of Morality