World Cinema

Krrish

June 23rd, 2006 | by Raam Tarat

Ladies and gentlemen may we introduce India’s first bona fide superhero. Bona fide not simply because he’s always late, but


Lobo

June 15th, 2006 | by Matt McAllister

The true story of the man who infiltrated ETA in the 1970s, director Miguel Courtois admits to looking to politically-charged


Seven Swords

February 24th, 2006 | by Michelle Thomas

China, 1660s. The Ming Dynasty has been overthrown by the invading Machus and the Qing Dynasty firmly established. But, as


Rang De Basanti

January 25th, 2006 | by Raam Tarat

A phenomenon of sorts… would be an apt way to describe this movie. One of the most unique, touching and


A Bittersweet Life

January 20th, 2006 | by Matt McAllister

Don’t be fooled by the innocuous title. This latest addition to the South Korean gangster movie comes brimming with enough


Memoirs of a Geisha

January 13th, 2006 | by Jay Richardson

A coquettishly flirtatious, visually lush Cinderella story, Memoirs of a Geisha shimmers with exotic surface beauty, but skimps on historical


Humanising Hitler

September 4th, 2005 | by Jay Richardson

When it opened in Germany, Oliver Hirschbiegel’s Downfall (Der Untergang) sparked an intense flurry of national self-interrogation. Based on Inside


Shooting Genocide

August 6th, 2005 | by Jay Richardson

On February 27, 2002, a train packed with Hindus was attacked by a mob of several hundred Muslims at the



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