Unthinkable fates: Here’s what you might have missed out in the Music Video

“We’re gonna get it, get it together right now.” – Coldplay By Nazvi, 10 April, 2020 Up & Up is a contemporary song by Coldplay a British rock band, with a message that resonates with its name. The song talks about hope, finding the silver lining and fixing things that are broken. It talks aboutContinue reading “Unthinkable fates: Here’s what you might have missed out in the Music Video”

Tech Romance: “Her”

By Diya Ahuja, 16 April, 2020 “It is a very seductive movie, visually; it looks like soft old bleached-out Polaroid, in the colors of fruit and candy and clean water and the most perfect reddest red everywhere”. -Maria Bustillos Her is a 2013, American Sci-fi romantic drama film written, directed and produced by Spike Jonze.Continue reading “Tech Romance: “Her””

“The Tree of Life” Movie Review: Cinematic Symphony Of Childhood

It Is About The Beginning Of Life And The End Of Life And All The Things In Between. By Rushil Pradhan, 12 April, 2020 For most people it can be either one of the best, or one of the worst films they’ve ever seen. Completely incomprehensible to some, but visually stunning to all. “The Tree ofContinue reading ““The Tree of Life” Movie Review: Cinematic Symphony Of Childhood”

Fight between ‘real’ and ‘ideal self’: Sia’s Elastic heart is set to stun us

“You did not break me I’m still fighting for peace.” – Sia Furler By Nazvi, 10 April, 2020 Sia’s ‘Elastic heart’ is an absolute work of conceptual art. The lyrics of the song are meaningful and give goosebumps every time you watch the video. It talks about the fight between the present self and theContinue reading “Fight between ‘real’ and ‘ideal self’: Sia’s Elastic heart is set to stun us”

Picasso by Gertrude stein

“A creator is not in advance of his generation but he is the first of his contemporaries to be conscious of what is happening to his generation.” Pablo Picasso By Vaani Pujar 16 April, 2020 An understanding of modern art, and how Gertrude explained about the great artist of all time Pablo Picasso, the bookContinue reading “Picasso by Gertrude stein”

“What Dreams May Come” Movie Review: Her Paintings His Heaven

By Rushil Pradhan, 11 April, 2020 Can you give up Paradise for one you love? “What Dreams May Come” (1998) directed by Vincent Ward film which I think is very underrated, is a beautiful film especially from a story and visuals perspective. It has some of the best visually artistic shots. Chris Nielson played by RobinContinue reading ““What Dreams May Come” Movie Review: Her Paintings His Heaven”

The last Blackman in san Francisco; lonely, loving, and a devoted story of Jimmie falls

By Vaani Pujar, 16 April, 2020 A true masterpiece, which is beautifully directed Joe Talbot, and stars Jimmie falls, Jonathan majors and Danny glover. The reason this movie is a masterpiece is that it is a harsh reality as so much it relishes about San Francisco which comes from the black people. Jimmie falls wantsContinue reading “The last Blackman in san Francisco; lonely, loving, and a devoted story of Jimmie falls”

Movie Review: “Mad Max: Fury Road” True Visual Masterpiece

30 years in the making, 70 year old director from the originals, and true to the Road Warrior mentality on what the world could be like when the world we know is no more. By Rushil Pradhan, 11 April, 2020 Mad Max: Fury Road is a post-apocalyptic action film directed by George Miller and stars TomContinue reading “Movie Review: “Mad Max: Fury Road” True Visual Masterpiece”

On your Mark, Set, Bling!

“One can’t allow oneself to be bullied into abandoning one’s dream.” – Sanjay Leela Bhansali By Nazvi, 13 April, 2020 Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s historical romance-drama, Bajirao Mastani gets the full treatment of the Maratha history. Starring Ranveer Singh as Bajirao Bala Balaji Bhat looking extremely convincing to play the stimulating part of the entire narration,Continue reading “On your Mark, Set, Bling!”

It’s Horror! It’s Mystery! It’s Thriller! NO, IT’S PSYCHO

“Drama is life with the dull bits cut out.“ – Alfred Hitchcock By Nazvi, 13 April, 2020 1960’s Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock was the original work of Robert Bloch which was published in April, 1959. Psycho, A psychological horror-mystery thriller, Psycho is an extraordinary masterpiece which is full of visual shocks and surprises which areContinue reading “It’s Horror! It’s Mystery! It’s Thriller! NO, IT’S PSYCHO”

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