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- Inferno (1980) – Rock N RollaInferno feels like a mashed-up jukebox with lots of gore and blood spilling out from the four corners of the screen than a plot driven about witchcraft. You have a DJ here mixing the songs and giving us what we expect from Dario Argento without carin...
- Raman Raghav 2.0 (2016) – Killer’s KissRaman Raghav 2.0 is not a story about the notorious serial killer of the 60s. It features his inspired fanboy who kills for fun. That fan is Ramanna (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) killing without qualms or an iota of remorse because he kills for the sake of i...
- The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005) – Proving the AbsurdThe Exorcism of Emily Rose (Scott Derrickson) opened to a negative response in 2005. Quite contrary, what impressed me was the baffling concept of demons and Satan reaching the court of law to prove or rather disprove whether Emily was indeed possess...
- Repulsion (1965) – Evil Behind Closed Doorson Jun 18, 2016 in Films 1965 Catherine Deneuve Drama Horror Ian Hendry Repulsion Roman Polanski Thriller“I must get this crack mended.” When we call Roman Polanski one of the best living filmmakers, we might be wrong because he has a case in being the greatest living filmmaker today. He is after all the man behind many great movies and such a pleth...
- Oculus (2013) – Peeping into AntiquityOculus stars Karen Gillan and Brenton Thwaites as Kaylie Russell and Tim Russell in a supernatural, psychological horror story that’s as much psychological as it’s supernatural. The movie covers two stages – when they’re 23 and 21, the presen...
- Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974) – It’s a Beautiful DayAn existentialist road movie from the master of crime does sound strange. But when it’s from a visionary, it tends to work out as Alice would substantiate. Sandwiched between Mean Streets (1973) and the cult Taxi Driver (1976), Martin Scorsese trie...
- It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) – Hymns of CelebrationSome movies just make you go Awww. You end up forgetting real life and start appreciating the wonder of reel-life. The goody good emotions run high and you’re forced to smile. Frank Capra’s epic, It’s a Wonderful Life, is one such movie. Well r...
- In the Mouth of Madness (1994) – In BedlamThe trampled Lovecraft and his insane stories… John Carpenter pays homage to HP Lovecraft and his extraterrestrial sagas with In the Mouth of Madness. The name itself is inspired from Lovecraft’s own, At the Mountain of Madness. It takes extra li...
- Teorema (1968) – The Theory of EverythingPier Paolo Pasolini is a renaissance man in its truest form. Philosopher, poet, novelist, political activist, and a filmmaker, his works are more popular for their political ideologies than for well-weaved narrations. With his roots firmly set on com...
- Phantom of the Paradise (1974) – When the Phantom Meets Dorian Gray in a Faustian AffairThe ever notorious Brian De Palma builds his gothic drama on the foundation of three classic novels—Gaston Leroux’ Phantom of the Opera, Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, and the German legend, Faust, popularized by Goethe and Christoph...
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