Reviews & Recommendations, Series 01 Oct 2021 “Break Point” – Docu-series focusing on Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi’s storied career as Doubles Tennis Players makes for a compelling watch India doesn't have the sports documentary or docuseries culture as of yet. Other than the Sachin Tendulkar documentary released a… Amartya Acharya No Comments
Films, Reviews & Recommendations 30 Sep 2021 “No Time To Die” – A Beautiful Swan Song for Daniel Craig’s iteration of James Bond in an otherwise decent film What surprised me while watching "No Time To Die", the latest in the James Bond franchise, was how much it… Amartya Acharya No Comments
Films, Reviews & Recommendations 23 Sep 2021 ‘Nayakan’ (1987) is a gangster movie which doesn’t lose its humanity At 2 hours 35 mins, Nayakan doesn't look like an epic from the outset. Instead it feels like a conventional… Amartya Acharya No Comments
Films, News, Reviews & Recommendations 16 Jun 2021 ‘In The Heights’ is a visual treat for cinema lovers Here's what I can say with absolute certainty - In The Heights is a perfect entertainer this summer, especially if… Amartya Acharya No Comments
Films, Reviews & Recommendations 21 May 2021 ‘Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar’ is an interesting watch as a commercial film but it doesn’t have a tight enough script to deliver a solid product The movie opens with an unsettling sequence - the camera fixed to an obnoxious trio of sexist men in a… Amartya Acharya No Comments
Reviews & Recommendations 16 Mar 2021 ‘Taqdeer’ focuses on realism and vulnerability in a pulpy noir framework Scene 1 - A woman is interviewed in a moment similar to the opening scene of The Godfather, the camera… Amartya Acharya No Comments
Films, Reviews & Recommendations 25 Feb 2021 ‘Drishyam 2’ is one of those rare sequels that almost surpasses the original For a movie like Drishyam - a well plotted crime thriller, the idea of making a sequel comes with a… Amartya Acharya No Comments