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Talaash (2012)
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Dec 9, 2012
An Amir Khan movie always draws lots of expectations. Honestly, I am not an Amir Khan fan. Undoubtedly I admired many of his flicks including Dil Chahta Hai, 3 Idiots, Rang De Basanti et al, but nonetheless I never believed that he cannot make "bad" movies. He made Ghajini too, didn't he? So when I read more
Snow White and the Huntsman (2012) (1)
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Sep 22, 2012
This movie is all about Kristen Stewart and the myriad expressions on her face, when she was playing dead in the movie. When she was alive, and delivering powerful speeches to raise the morale of her army, even the Stonehenge looked full of emotions compared to her facial expressions in this movie. read more
Barfi! (2012)
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Sep 22, 2012
Barfi! is poetry on celluloid. Off late Bollywood is witnessing a great change in terms of the quality of the movies that its producing. Barfi! has raised that level a couple of notch higher.
Barfi! is the love story of a deaf and mute boy named Barfi (played by Ranbir Kapoor), a Bengali girl named read more
Rani Mukherjee Dances to Dreamum Wakeupum in Aiyyaa
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Sep 22, 2012
Aiyyaa is the story of a girl Meenakshi, played by Rani Mukherjee, who sees her life as a Masala-movie goes on the hunt for her dream man. The Marathi girl, Meenakshi Deshpande, falls in love with a Tamil artist Surya (Prithviraj).
It is a quirky and funny love story with the backdrop of a Marathi- read more
Seven Samurai (1954)
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Sep 22, 2012
This is one of movie by Akira Kurosawa that I love the most after Rashomon. The original title for this movie was Shichinin no samurai.
The Seven Samurai is the epic tale of a veteran samurai, who has fallen on hard times, answers a village's request for protection from bandits. He gathers 6 other read more
Movie Tags - What do they Mean: Part I
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Sep 22, 2012
We all have seen movie tags like DVDRip, x264, DVDScr but more often than not never knew what they meant. So I thought about collecting a few useful information about them so that the next time you encounter a movie tag you would know what's inside.
The tag is a part of the name of the release. The read more
Mulholland Dr. (2001)
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Sep 22, 2012
This is one movie which I had to watch atleast 3 times to make any heads or tails out of it. And I was ready to go through this orgy because this is one of the most brilliant films that I have ever seen.
Mulholland Dr. narrates the tale of a perky Hollywood-hopeful who, after a car wreck on the win read more
Prometheus (2012) (2)
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Sep 22, 2012
I have got one question for Ridley Scott after watching this movie. WHY RIDLEY SCOTT, WHY?
After sitting through those 124 minutes of this movie, I really found it hard to believe that this was the same Ridley Scott of Blade Runner and Alien fame! This movie is also a perfect example of the fact th read more
I'm Not There. (2007)
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Sep 22, 2012
If you are fond of biopics, you would love this movie since it is a biography of Bob Dylan. If you don't love biopics, you would still love this movie since it is not a conventional biopic where a bunch of people keep talking about how great that man/woman was and what they have done and achieved in read more
Total Recall (1990)
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Aug 22, 2012
Just finished watching the Total Recall today for the umpteenth time and I realized that during my previous screening of the movie I missed a subtle twist in the movie which quite changed my view about it this time. Having said that, the Total Recall remains quite enjoyable even now.
In this Schwar read more
Teaser - Next Yash Chopra Film
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Aug 22, 2012
Okay so we have a Yash Chopra flick coming up this Diwali. The possible release date announced is November 13. But what's so special about this movie is that they have not made the name of the movie public. Even the stars are pretty concerned about not giving out the name of the movie.
This movie i read more
The Pianist (2002)
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Aug 22, 2012
If you are an ardent fan of Roman Polanski or if you like seeing the Nazis killing anything and everything that moves on the silver screen, then you would probably like The Pianist. I didn't.
The Pianist is a movie about the personal plight of a pianist, during the times of the destruction of the W read more
The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Aug 22, 2012
As Che has correctly put it, "This isn't a tale of heroic feats. It's about two lives running parallel for a while, with common aspirations and similar dreams."
The Motorcycle Diaries is a movie adaptation for Ernesto Che Guevera's book by the same name. The movie portrays the journey of the legend read more
How Well Do You Know Your Fight Club Rules
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Aug 22, 2012
If I asked you what are the rules of Fight Club, would you be able to go beyond the second rule? I am sure most of us wouldn't. Yet, Fight Club remains one of the most meaningful, poignant movies ever made. It was a treat to watch Brad Pitt and Edward Norton burn the screen with their individualisti read more
Is Maximum (2012) a Flop Show?
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Jul 22, 2012
It seems that Kabeer Kaushik's encounter-specialist story 'Maximum' is falling short of ideas. In this movie Naseeruddin Shah is playing an encounter specialist and he substantiates his seniority by citing the exact number of his encounters, which is 56. Unfortunately it couldn't even come up with a read more
Will Joker (2012) be a Hit?
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Jul 22, 2012
Here's the latest official trailer for Akshay Kumar's Joker. Releasing on 31st August, 2012, Joker is an out of the world comedy starring Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha. Akshay Kumar is an NRI who returns with his wife Sonakshi to his childhood home only to realize that his village has been dropped read more
A Bronx Tale (1993)
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Jul 22, 2012
The saddest thing in life is wasted talent.
A Bronx Tale weaves the story of Sonny, C and Lorenzo. Sonny (Chazz Palminteri) is the a powerful Mafioso of an Italian neighborhood at the Bronx. He becomes the big man for a boy named Calogero (Francis Capra) after the boy witnessed a shooting between S read more
The Raven (2012)
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Jul 22, 2012
On October 3, 1849 Edgar Allan Poe was found wandering the streets of Baltimore, delirious, calling out the name Reynolds. The last few days of his life remains a mystery in the real world. There have been lots of speculations and theories as to what Poe died of, from tuberculosis, rabies or to a dr read more
Lost in Translation (2003) (1)
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Jun 22, 2012
Some movies do not have an ending, much like our lives. Lost in Translation is one such movie, where a movie star with a sense of emptiness, and a neglected newlywed meets up as strangers in the city of Tokyo, Japan and form an unlikely bond.
Sofia Coppola, daughter of the legendary Francis Ford Co read more
The Godfather (1972)
Rashomon Effect Posted by Rajtilak on Jun 22, 2012
"I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse." These words are so powerful that they alone sums up the character of Don Corleone.
With screenplay written by Mario Puzo himself and Francis Ford Coppola, The Godfather is the movie adaptation of the novel by the same name written by Mario Puzo. The st read more