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Sex and Lucia

Movie:Sex and Lucia (Lucía y el sexo) Language: Spanish Genre: : Romance / Drama Director: Julio Medem Year: 2001 Watched on: 30 July 2006 Rating: *** (3/5) Review:

Wedding Crashers

Movie:Wedding Crashers Language: English Genre: : Romance / Comedy Director: David Dobkin Year: 2005 Watched on: 29 July 2006 Rating: *** (3/5) Review:

V for Vendetta

Movie:V for Vendetta Language: English Genre: : Action / Drama / Sci-Fi / Thriller Director: James McTeigue Year: 2005 Watched on: 28 July 2006 Rating: ***1/2 (3.5/5) Review:

House of Sand and Fog

Movie:House of Sand and Fog Language: English Genre: : Drama Director: Vadim Perelman Year: 2003 Watched on: 24 July 2006 Rating: ***1/2 (3.5/5) Review:

Cache'

Movie:Cache' (Hidden) Language: French Genre: : Drama / Thriller Director: Michael Haneke Year: 2005 Watched on: 22 July 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review:

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

Movie:Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Language: English Genre: : Adventure / Comedy / Crime / Drama Director: Terry Gilliam Year: 1998 Watched on: 16 July 2006 Rating: *** (3/5) Review:

Layer Cake

Movie:Layer Cake Language: English Genre: Crime / Drama / Thriller Director: Matthew Vaughn Year: 2004 Watched on: 15 July 2006 Rating: *** (3/5) Review:

Before Sunrise

Movie:Before Sunrise Language: English Genre: Drama / Romance Director: Richard Linklater Year: 1995 Watched on: 14 July 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review:

Falling Down

Movie:Falling Down Language: English Genre: Horror / Drama / Thriller Director: Joel Schumacher Year: 1993 Watched on: 17 Jun 2006 Rating: ***1/2 (3.5/5) Review:

Funny Games

Movie:Funny Games Language: German Genre: Horror / Drama / Thriller Director: Michael Haneke Year: 1997 Watched on: 16 Jun 2006 Rating: *** (3/5) Review:

Broken Flowers

Movie:Broken Flowers Language: English Genre: Comedy / Drama Director: Jim Jarmusch Year: 2005 Watched on: 16 Jun 2006 Rating: ***1/2 (3.5/5) Review:

Withnail & I

Movie:Withnail & I Language: English Genre: Comedy Directors: Bruce Robinson Year: 1987 Watched on: 11 Jun 2006 Rating: *** (3/5) Review:

Europa

Movie:Hard Europa (Zentropa) Language: English / German Genre: Thriller / Drama Directors: Lars von Trier Year: 1991 Watched on: 11 Jun 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review:

Hard Eight

Movie:Hard Eight Language: English Genre: Crime / Drama / Thriller Directors: Paul Thomas Anderson Year: 1996 Watched on: 10 Jun 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review:

Crimson Tide

Movie: Crimson Tide Language: English Genre: Action / Drama / Thriller Directors: Tony Scott Year: 1995 Watched on: 04 Jun 2006 Rating: *** (3/5) Review:

The Celebration

Movie:The Celebration (Festen) Language: Danish Genre: Drama Directors: Thomas Vinterberg Year: 1998 Watched on: 03 Jun 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review:

Punch-Drunk Love

Movie:Punch-Drunk Love Language: English Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance Directors: Paul Thomas Anderson Year: 2002 Watched on: 03 Jun 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review:

Man on Fire

Movie:Man on Fire Language: English Genre: Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller Directors: Tony Scott Year: 2004 Watched on: 28 May 2006 Rating: ***1/2 (3.5/5) Review:

The 40 Year Old Virgin

Movie: The 40 Year Old Virgin Language: English Genre: Comedy / Romance Directors: Judd Apatow Year: 2005 Watched on: 26 May 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review:

True Romance

Movie: True Romance Language: English Genre: Action / Crime / Drama / Romance / Thriller Directors: Tony Scott Year: 1993 Watched on: 25 May 2006 Rating: *** (3/5) Review:

Collateral

Movie: Collateral Language: English Genre: Crime / Drama / Thriller Directors: Michael Mann Year: 2004 Watched on: 21 May 2006 Rating: ***1/2 (3.5/5) Review:

About Schmidt

Movie: About Schmidt Language: English Genre: Comedy / Drama Directors: Alexander Payne Year: 2002 Watched on: 20 May 2006 Rating: ***1/2 (3.5/5) Review:

A History of Violence

Movie: A History of Violence Language: English Genre: Crime / Drama / Thriller Directors: David Cronenberg Year: 2005 Watched on: 19 May 2006 Rating: ***1/2 (3.5/5) Review:

Das Boot

Movie: Das Boot Language: German Genre: War / Drama Directors: Wolfgang Petersen Year: 1981 Watched on: 14 May 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review:

American Splendor

Movie: American Splendor Language: English Genre: Biography / Comedy / Drama Directors: Shari Springer Berman & Robert Pulcini Year: 2003 Watched on: 14 May 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review:

Murder in Mesopotamia

Movie: Murder in Mesopotamia Language: English Genre: Crime / Drama / Mystery Director: Tom Clegg Year: 2001 Watched on: 12 May 2006 Rating: ***1/2 (3.5/5) Review: This is the celluloid version of Agatha Christie’s Novel featuring legendary fictional detective Hercule Poirot (David Suchet). Poirit lands in Iraq on request of Countess Vera Rosakoff but after reaching Baghdad, he finds her missing and joins his friend Hastings (Hugh Fraser) at an excavation site instead. Erik Leidner (Ron Berglas) is the Chief archaeologist at the site with a charming wife Louise (Barbara Barnes) and team of fellow archeologists. Louise finds herself terrorized and traumatized by a person from her past that eventually results in her murder and reluctantly Poirot picks up the threads of investigation. David Suchet as the immaculate Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is outstanding. This whodunit murder mystery is high on entertainment quotient.

Yi Yi

Movie: Yi Yi Language: Mandarin / English Genre: Drama Director: Edward Yang Year: 2000 Watched on: 07 May 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review: “Yi Yi” by Edward Yang is a drama that portrays the life of three generations of Taiwanese family. NJ (Nien-Jen Wu) is a partner in a somewhat successful but presently loss making firm dealing in electronics and computers. He lives with his wife Min-Min, mother-in-law, (Elaine Jin), daughter Tin-Tin (Kelly Lee) and son Yan-Yan (Jonathan Chang). NJ accidentally runs into his ex lover Sherry (Su-Yun Ko) during the wedding of his brother-in-law. The same day his mother in law meets with an accident and gets into a coma. This incident has tremendous affect on each of the family members. The movie explores the world of ensemble of characters and beautifully depicts their struggles, worries, triumphs and failures. It is a profound, thoughtful and realistic movie with life as theme. Edward Yang has skillfully directed and the performances add on to that. ...

Nine Queens

Movie: Nine Queens (Nueve reinas) Language: Spanish Genre: Crime / Drama / Mystery Director: Fabián Bielinsky Year: 2000 Watched on: 06 May 2006 Rating: ***1/2 (3.5/5) Review: Nine Queens is an interesting con movie from Argentina where nothing is the way it appears on surface. Marcos a con saves another con Juan from a possible trouble. Marcos reveals his true identity and invites Juan to be his partner in crime for a day. As the day progresses they get into a once in a lifetime con job opportunity which can bring in a fortune. They have to pull off a big con job of selling fake stamps to a millionaire philatelist. While taking job to its end, the duo has to negotiate with suspicious characters, maneuver through tricky situations, avoid being conned more importantly trust each other. As the plot thickens one wonders who is duping whom? This is a well written and lively paced entertainer.

Shaun of the Dead

Movie: Shaun of the Dead Language: English Genre: Comedy / Horror / Romance Director: Edgar Wright Year: 2004 Watched on: 05 May 2006 Rating: *** (3/5) Review: Shaun of the Dead is a British horror comedy. Shaun (Simon Pegg) is a 29 year old electronics shop sales man whose life is going nowhere. He has no real goals and ambitions and he just amuses himself by making daily trip to his favorite pub Winchester, playing console games and watching TV with his childhood lazy bum friend Ed (Nick Frost). His girlfriend of many years Liz (Kate Ashfield) who is somewhat ambitious and sane decides to dump him after realizing Shaun’s hopeless condition. At this juncture, the city of London is under Zombie attack. As the dead wake up, Shaun too wakes up and realizes that he has to race against the time and save his mother and girlfriend. With his childhood pal Ed by his side, Shaun makes the expedition of his life to his favorite pub Winchester, but with his loved ones. Despite gore and blood the...

Dark City

Movie: Dark City Language: English Genre: Fantasy / Mystery / Sci-Fi / Thriller Director: Alex Proyas Year: 1998 Watched on: 23 April 2006 Rating: ***1/2 (3.5/5) Review: Dark City is an interesting as well as engrossing Sci-fi movie. A guy wakes up in a hotel room with out memories and finds his name is John Murdoch who is accused of murdering six prostitutes. While trying to figure out his past, he figures out the things in the city are not the way they seem; a strange race is controlling the lives of people in the city, sun never raises and he possesses a strange ability to change his physical surroundings. Great camerawork, brilliant sets and style of narration make this film quite engrossing. Overall it is a good science fiction.

Paradise Now

Movie: Paradise Now Language: Arabic Genre: Crime / Drama Director: Hany Abu-Assad Year: 2005 Watched on: 22 April 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review: “Paradise Now” is a brilliant, thought provoking and dispassionate film by Palestinian director Hany Abu-Assad. Said (Kais Nashef) and Khaled (Ali Suliman) are two childhood friends and garage mechanics living with their families in the West bank area which is under Israeli occupation. They get chosen to be the martyrs who would blow themselves up after infiltrating to Israel. As the two nominated Palestinian terrorists with bomb packs strapped around their belly try to go about their tasks, doubts, internal conflicts and personal trauma surfaces. This Oscar nominated and Golden Globe award winning film is a superb thriller which depicts human side of the terrorists and gives viewers an unbiased view of the situation. This gripping movie is well shot and has some great performances.

Infernal Affairs

Movie: Infernal Affairs (Mou gaan dou) Language: Cantonese Genre: Crime / Drama / Thriller Director: Wai Keung Lau and Siu Fai Mak Year: 2003 Watched on: 20 April 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review: This one is an intense and gripping thriller from Hong Kong with a very interesting storyline. Surprisingly this is a great movie from Hong Kong, that neither has martial arts nor too much of fireworks. Drug lord and Crime Boss Sam (Eric Tsang) plants a mole in the Police force and at the same time Police places an undercover cop among gangsters. Both the moles climb up the ladders in their respective fields and become key members as they secretly go accomplishing their respective missions. After an intense and disastrous encounter with each other, both the parties i.e. Police and Gangsters come to know of existence of a mole in their respective forces. Inspector Lau (Andy Lau), the mole in police and the Yan (Tony Leung Chiu Wai), the undercover cop are on hot pursuit of each other. Both are ...

Taxi 2

Movie: Taxi 2 Language: French Genre: Comedy / Action Director: Gérard Krawczyk Year: 2000 Watched on: 19 April 2006 Rating: ** (2/5) Review: This is a sequel of the French movie Taxi. The Japanese ambassador visits the city of Marseilles to inspect the anti-mafia skills of the local police. While the display is on, a team owing allegiance to a Japanese Yakuza kidnaps the ambassador along with a French lady cop Petra. Fellow cop Emilien who has fallen for Petra takes assistance of dare-devil and wizard Taxi driver Daniel’s help to secure the release. One can afford to skip this flick which has too much of nonsensical stunts and chases, dumb cops and silly characters. Though a cult of movie goers might find it entreating, it barely managed to bring couple of chuckles for me.

Rang De Basanti

Movie: Rang De Basanti Language: Hindi Genre: Comedy / Drama / History / Romance Director: Rakesh Omprakash Mehra Year: 2006 Watched on: 16 April 2006 Rating: *** (3/5) Review: Rang De Basanti by Rakesh Omprakash Mehra is a film made with sincere and noble intention of injecting the current generation of India with a dose of patriotism and respect towards people who sacrificed their lives for the freedom of their country. Sue (Alice Patten) inspired by the entries in her grandfather's (a police officer during colonial rule) aspires to make a film on revolutionaries like Chandrashekar Azad, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and their associates. Due to lack of funds, she lands up in Delhi University looking for volunteer actors for her docudrama. There she happens to acquaint with a group of friends lost in their own careless and carefree world. With DJ (Aamir Khan), Sukhi (Sharman Joshi), Karan (Siddharth), Aslam (Kunal Kapoor), Sonia (Soha Ali Khan) and their enemy Laxman Pandey (Atul Kulkarn...

Son of the Bride

Movie: Son of the Bride(Hijo de la novia, El) Language: Spanish (Argentina) Genre: Comedy / Drama Director: Juan José Campanella Year: 2001 Watched on: 09 April 2006 Rating: *** (3/5) Review: Son of a Bride by Argentine director Juan José Campanella is a family drama with a bit of humor. Rafael Belvedere (Ricardo Darín) is a 40 something restaurateur in Buenos Aires and his life is in a terrible mess. He is running a restaurant with great difficulty that he inherited from his father, he is in financial trouble, he is divorced and not able to carry out his duties towards his daughter, he doesn’t visit his aging mother suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and he can not commit himself to his girlfriend. Rafael suffers a mild heart attack and gets hospitalized and there he takes a hard look at his life. With help of childhood friend Juan Carlos (Eduardo Blanco) he resurrects himself out of the mess. Performances are good and some scenes are moving otherwise there is nothing exceptional a...

Amélie

Movie: Amélie(Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain, Le) Language: French Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet Year: 2001 Watched on: 09 April 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review: Amélie is a gem of a movie directed brilliantly by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. I first watched it in a film festival and fell in love with it immediately. Despite watching it in parts on TV recently, I decided to watch it again and I swear I was not bored even for a minute. Amélie (Audrey Tautou) is a lonely, shy and innocent girl in Paris. She works in a cafe and loves to indulge in small pleasures like skipping pebbles on water, burying her hands in grain, day dreaming etc. One fine day in her apartment she accidentally finds a small box full of toys and photographs probably hidden by some old occupant. Amélie decides to find the owner and return the box back She also decides if the owner is moved by her gesture, she will continue to be a good Samaritan else its too bad. Seeing the owner of the b...

Oldboy

Movie: Oldboy Language: Korean Genre: Action / Drama / Mystery / Thriller Director: Chan-wook Park Year: 2003 Watched on: 08 April 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review: Oldboy is the second movie of the famed "revenge" trilogy by Chan-wook Park. This is a visually stylish ultra violent movie is in the same genre of Tarantino's Pulp Fiction. After a round of heavy drinking and a trip to police station on the day of his daughter's birthday Oh De-Su (Choi Min-shik) on his way back home disappears mysteriously. He finds himself kidnapped and held prisoner in a cell by some strangers for reasons not known to him. One fine day after being held captive for 15 years, Oh De-Su is released with clothes money and a mobile phone along with the charge of murdering his wife. As he sets out to find his captor and take revenge Oh De-Su meets a Japanese chef Mi-do (Hye-jeong Kang). He soon finds his captor has released him only to subject him to more torture. The story takes lots of twists...

Apocalypse Now

Movie: Apocalypse Now Redux Language: English / French / Vietnamese / Khmer Genre: Action / Adventure / Drama / War Director: Francis Ford Coppola Year: 1979 Watched on: 23 January 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review: Master of Cinema Francis Ford Coppola has produced and directed this movie considered as one of the greatest movie ever made on Vietnam War. The movie starts off in Saigon at the height of Vietnam War where the troubled and burnt out US Captain Benjamin L. Willard (Martin Sheen) is summoned for a mission. The mission is to eliminate the command of a renegade and insane former Colonel in US Army Walter E. Kurtz (Marlon Brando) who has installed himself as god among Cambodian tribal groups and is working against the interests of US Government by staging attacks. Willard with a handful crew sails up the Nung River on a Navy patrol boat and discovers his target is one of the most decorated and smartest officers of United States Army. The journey to reach Kurtz’s world is a though...

To Live and Die in L.A

Movie: To Live And Die In L.A. Language: English Genre: Crime / Thriller / Drama / Action Director: William Friedkin Year: 1985 Watched on: 22 January 2006 Rating: **1/2 (2.5/5) Review: William Friedkin who made famous Hollywood flicks like "French Connection" and "Exorcist" directs this stylish film with a heavy 80ish feel. This is a story of a LA cop Richard Chance (William L. Petersen) who is on a hot pursuit of counterfeit kingpin Rick Masters (Willem Dafoe) who has killed his partner Jim Hart (Michael Greene) just few days before his retirement. Chance decides to go all out to bust Masters even if it means risking his and others lives. Movie is a mixture of a very ordinary and clichéd storyline and some twists and turns. Acting is mediocre. Characterization is just about ok. Cinematography and music are a plus so is the lengthy and well choreographed car chasing scene. Somehow it appeared to me as all style and no substance kind of movie.

The Conversation

Movie: The Conversation Language: English Genre: Crime / Thriller / Drama / Mystery Director: Francis Ford Coppola Year: 1974 Watched on: 08 January 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review: This highly rated movie by director Francis Ford Coppola was made in between his two greatest works The Godfather and The Godfather: Part II. Coppola has also written script of this movie that tells a story of a surveillance expert Harry Caul (Gene Hackman). Harry is hired by a boss of a big organization to spy on two of his employees. A man and woman seemingly in love. Harry smartly records their conversation and prepares tapes but the conversation starts slowly consuming his life. Harry haunted by the fact that his activities earlier had resulted in three murders, this time breaks his professional ethics and gets in to thick of the action to prevent an impending murder(s) but with devastating results. This is a slow paced suspense thriller that will surprise one in the end. This is the movie when Coppola ...

The Vanishing

Movie: The Vanishing (Spoorloos) Language: French/Dutch Genre: Mystery / Thriller / Drama Director: George Sluizer Year: 1988 Watched on: 07 January 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review: Spoorloos by George Sluizer is a psychological thriller based on the novel “The Golden Egg” by writer Tim Krabbé. Rex Hoffmann (Gene Bervoets) and Saskia (Saskia Wagter), a couple in love travel to France for a vacation from Amsterdam. On their way at a gas station, Saskia gets into a café to buy drinks and disappears mysteriously without any trace. Even after three years of her mysterious disappearance, Rex spares no effort to trace her. Raymond Lemorne (Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu) a normal looking professor in chemistry is the abductor who while abducting believed that he had to commit an evil deed to balance the act of kindness he demonstrated by saving a life of a drowning child. He approaches the abduction with utmost sincerity even practicing several times before the real act. Raymond amused by the curi...

Sleuth

Movie: Sleuth Language: English Genre: Mystery / Thriller Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz Year: 1972 Watched on: 06 January 2006 Rating: **** (4/5) Review: Sleuth is the cinematic adaptation of popular and award winning play from Anthony Shaffer by the same name. This more than two hour movie by director Joseph L. Mankiewicz actually just has two actors. Andrew Wyke (Laurence Oliver) an eccentric but a wealthy writer invites his estranged wife’s paramour Milo Tindel (Michael Caine), a Hair Dresser by professor in her absence for a talk. During the course of the conversation, Andrew lures Milo into a money making scheme that benefits both. Andrew suggests Milo to steal jewels from his house and make money from it and he in turn will claim money insured against the jewelry. The suggestion appears reasonable to Milo but is it? The story takes interesting twists and turns into a battle of wits while thrilling the audience throughout. Screenplay by Anthony Shaffer is mind-blowing and directo...

The Apartment

Movie: The Apartment Language: English Genre: Comedy / Romance Director: Billy Wilder Year: 1960 Watched on: 31 December 2005 Rating: **** (4/5) Review: Apartment is a real "golden oldie". This crisp and delightful romantic comedy directed by Billy Wilder is A1 entertainer. CC Baxter a.k.a Buddy boy (Jack Lemmon) is an upwardly mobile executive of an insurance firm who lends his apartment to his superiors for their romantic trysts to be in their good books. Baxter ends up doing an uncomfortable tightrope walk of pleasing everyone to go up the ladder. Baxter has a soft spot for the lift girl in his office Fran Kubelik (Shirley MacLaine). Things get sad for Baxter when he discovers that the mistress of his boss Mr. Sheldrake (Fred MacMurray) and his flame are one and the same. Things get even worse when Baxter is pushed to tight corner by an attempted suicide by Fran Kubelik at his apartment. Jack Lemmon is absolutely brilliant and so is Fred MacMurray. Performances, screenpl...

Intimacy

Movie: Intimacy Language: English Genre: Drama Director: Patrice Chéreau Year: 2001 Watched on: 30 December 2005 Rating: ***1/2 (3.5/5) Review: Intimacy is a strange story of Jay (Mark Rylance), a failed musician, a divorcee, father of two kids and a bartender. Every Wednesday a woman comes to his house and they have passionate sex without any tenderness or friendship. They don't talk much and they do not even try to know each other's names. Jay discovers that the woman gives him the pleasure which he had not sought and she is so selfless that she doesn’t demand to be given the same or some pleasure. Slowly Jay is intrigued by this woman and starts to spy on her. He learns her name is Claire (Kerry Fox), who is a stage artist married to a taxi Andy (Timothy Spall), a taxi driver and mother of a boy. Their strange relationship heads towards a breakup as Claire discovers that Jay knows her identity. Patrice Chéreau weaves a very complex but a subtle story about human behavior, ...