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Zarin Tasnim

‘Annie Hall’: A timeless exploration of the heart, wrapped in wit and wisdom

Reflecting on "Annie Hall" is like revisiting an old friend—familiar yet complex, nostalgic yet blurred by the passage of time. Woody Allen's masterpiece has turned 47 today, and it has always been more than just a rom-com; it's a lens into the intricate dance of love and life, with all its quirks and imperfections.
20 April 2024, 12:09 PM

Humanising chaos: The unconventional beauty of Greek Weird Wave cinema

Have you ever felt like you've swerved onto the wrong lane, entering an entirely different and unknown region? This sensation of disorientation and surrealism mirrors the sentiments that birthed the Greek Weird Wave—a captivating cinematic movement that emerged in response to Greece's tumultuous economic crisis of 2010.
19 April 2024, 11:09 AM

Netflix’s 'Crashing Eid' unfolds like a festive fireworks

As families across the globe prepare for Eid festivities, there's a new dish on the entertainment menu that's stirring up quite the comedic storm—"Crashing Eid" on Netflix. This Saudi original series is serving up laughter while challenging societal norms with a side of wit.
10 April 2024, 15:09 PM

Ramy Youssef, the mayor of muslim disaster, is tired of apologising

Ramy Youssef, the Egyptian-American comedian, isn't just crafting jokes; he's crafting conversations. Not only is he a funny man, but he is also a voice for a generation navigating complex socio-political landscapes. With his latest HBO special, "More Feelings," Youssef digs deep into societal issues, adeptly blending humour with poignant commentary on his experiences as a Muslim celebrity in America, offering a glimpse into his journey as a comedian, activist, and individual.
6 April 2024, 13:55 PM

Banality of evil in Jonathan Glazer's brutal masterpiece ‘The Zone of Interest’

Jonathan Glazer's film "The Zone of Interest” has carved a haunting niche in cinematic history, digging deep into the abyss of Nazi Germany's atrocities with chilling resonance. Unveiling the banality of evil and the human capacity for self-justification, Glazer orchestrates a symphony of sound and imagery that leaves an indelible mark on the psyche of viewers.
28 March 2024, 08:35 AM

‘Shrinking’: A comedy drama that hits close to home

In the vast landscape of television series, few manage to capture the complexity of human relationships and the struggles of everyday life quite like "Shrinking". With a star-studded cast led by Jason Segel and Harrison Ford, this Apple TV+ comedy drama dives deep into the intricacies of therapy, grief, and redemption, offering viewers a refreshing take on the mid-life crisis narrative.
21 March 2024, 10:46 AM

Oscar Isaac: The minstrel beyond the silver screen heartthrob

In the ever-evolving landscape of Hollywood, where talent shines brightly but rarely remains constant, one name has consistently emerged as a beacon of versatility: Oscar Isaac. With a magnetic presence both on and off-screen, Isaac has captivated audiences worldwide with his extraordinary range, imbuing each character he portrays with an authenticity that resonates long after the credits roll. From indie darlings to blockbuster hits, Isaac's trajectory in the film industry has been nothing short of remarkable.
9 March 2024, 13:51 PM

‘American Fiction’: Exploring the multifaceted brilliance of an utterly brilliant satire

In the realm of cinematic storytelling, few genres wield as much power as satire. It’s a weapon of wit, capable of slicing through societal norms and revealing the absurdities hidden within. In the case of "American Fiction", Cord Jefferson's directorial debut, satire takes centre stage. However, it's just one facet of a gemstone of a film that shines brightly in its exploration of race, family dynamics, and the complexities of artistic identity.
4 March 2024, 12:15 PM

'White Noise': Noah Baumbach filmed the most unfilmable book

Noah Baumbach's audacious adaptation of a book that was written in the mid-80s, alludes to topics that are still prevalent in our culture today, it also brings together consumerism, conspiracy theories, and collective trauma.
20 January 2023, 09:56 AM

‘About Elly’: Taraneh Alidoosti and the national uprising in Iran

Persian society had evolved into a cosmopolitan, but as it moved toward being more conservative, film was perceived as being dangerous due to its inclination for sensuality, diversion, fabrication, and corruption. The film in question is ‘About Elly’ (2009), which is full of color, pleasure, and thought. Directed by Asghar Farhadi, it is a film about friendship and frolic, but it also has an emerging framework and a significant force.
6 January 2023, 13:19 PM

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery - Returns with Benoit Blanc

There's no mystery as to why Knives Out deserves a sequel. The suspenseful whodunit's breakthrough at the box office in 2019, gave director Rian Johnson and star Daniel Craig, a good reason to return for Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Johnson received a 2020 Oscar nomination for best original screenplay for the first Knives Out, which had the potential to be an eccentric curiosity. It sparked a slight revival in the genre while subtly parodying the traditional whodunit.
2 January 2023, 06:29 AM

Rising like a phoenix from the ashes

After almost six years, Aurthohin will finally be launching a new album, titled "Phoenix Er Diary-1" in December.
21 December 2022, 10:29 AM

‘Downton Abbey’, ‘The Crown’ and many more: Period dramas for your watchlist

Keeping in mind the recent rise in popularity of period dramas, we have compiled a list of six period pieces, from both TV and film, for your viewing pleasure.
13 November 2022, 14:11 PM

11 Years of 'Rockstar': Ranbir Kapoor’s stepping stone to super stardom

Near the end of 2011, “Rockstar” would be released, fundamentally changing how fans perceived Ranbir Kapoor and Imtiaz Ali’s capabilities as actor and director.
13 November 2022, 11:40 AM

Remembering Ritwik Ghatak: Indian cinema’s undiscovered maverick

Ritwik Ghatak, who was born in Dhaka on November 4, 1925, began his career as a writer at a very young age. Following the Partition in 1947, Ritwik experienced a lot of restlessness and rootlessness. This troubled him greatly, with him once remarking, “My biggest obstacle is that my feet are not on my own soil. How and where shall I find my own home soil?”
4 November 2022, 13:52 PM

Rubeus Hagrid: Remembering the gentle giant who stole our hearts

Even with all the magical adventures one character that really stood out for me in "Harry Potter" was the half-giant, half-wizard Hagrid.
16 October 2022, 11:24 AM

‘The King’s Jester’: The prodigal son returns

Hasan Minhaj recently returned with his second stand-up comedy special, “The King’s Jester”. The roughly one-hour performance took place in the historic Brooklyn Academy of Music.
5 October 2022, 12:59 PM

'Look at You': A window into the mind of Taylor Tomlinson

Taylor Tomlinson’s latest comedy special, “Look at You’’, features crisp joke writing, carefully crafted act-outs, and a merciless desire for laughter.
30 September 2022, 04:41 AM

Remembering Leonard Cohen, the poet of melancholy

Cohen was born on September 21, 1934, into a middle-class, Jewish family in Westmount, Quebec—an English-speaking community on the island of Montreal.
22 September 2022, 12:53 PM

An ode to Jean-Luc Godard, vanguard of New Wave cinema

The pioneer of the French New Wave and one of the most brilliant directors of the 20th century, the great Jean-Luc Godard is regarded as one of the most influential filmmakers of all time. His contribution to cinema can be felt throughout cinematic history, and beyond.
14 September 2022, 10:38 AM

Anurag Kashyap: True to the streets, true to the hearts

Anurag Kashyap, a popular name in Indian cinema, perverted into the genre of filmmaking that constitutes the grim realities of Indian society and communities, making him a cult favourite.
10 September 2022, 11:33 AM

From desk-bangers to rising musicians: The story of Chitropot

A bunch of desk banging, music-loving ninth graders at Nalonda had the crazy idea of starting a band. None of them could play anything other than a desk – that is how it all began. It has been more than eight years since then, and Chitropot has composed multiple originals including “Ekhane Somoy Katena”, “Brishti Tumi” and “Jabo Megher Deshe”. The band frequently plays live shows and radio broadcasts.
26 June 2022, 07:45 AM
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