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Freeze Frame

Mr. Scorsese

‘Mr. Scorsese’ Review: A Life in Frames

by Dipankar Sarkar

The docu-series may not tell us much we didn’t already know, but it reminds us why his story still matters, for at its core it is a story of survival, both artistic, moral, and human.

Santosh

‘Santosh’ Review: A Tale of Survival Over Ethics

by Dipankar Sarkar

Santosh is crafted with control and clarity, offering a raw depiction of the struggles faced by the marginalized.

Before the Devil Knows You're Dead

Freeze Frame: Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead (2007)

by ADMIN

Sidney Lumet shows in this movie that he was still at the top of his game at the age of eighty-three.

Benicio Del Toro in 21 Grams

Freeze Frame: ’21 Grams’ still amazes 20 years later

by ADMIN

21 Grams is one of the most organic films I have seen on the silver screen.

Freeze Frame: ’99 Homes’ is brutally honest storytelling

by ADMIN

99 Homes is a powerhouse film that sheds light on the eviction process people have to go thru and in almost every case they do lose everything.

Freeze Frame: Julian Schnabel’s Before Night Falls (2000)

by ADMIN

Director Julian Schnabel creates some interesting pallet of scenes that are sure to leave us breathless.

Freeze Frame: ‘Children of Men’ is one of Alfonso Cuaron’s finest

by ADMIN

This movie gives us an endless journey but its not the journey which is the main theme but more of what we might turn into.

Eternal Spotlessness of the Sunshine Mind by Karlie Chauffman

by ADMIN

There will never again a movie where a messy love story almost takes our breath away with the dreams these two people share or the moments they want to forget but we will never.

Freeze Frame: Wong Kar Wai’s My Blueberry Nights (2007)

by ADMIN

The movie is about one woman’s journey to the man she loves.

The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey (1988)

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"All you have to do is follow your nose. Even in big cities you can smell a foundry."

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