Hacksaw Ridge

I saw this film on the weekend after Donald Trump was elected President of the United States. The Donald as the commander-in-chief of the most powerful military in the world is not a comforting thought. I guess we just need to get used to sleeping a bit less soundly when Obama steps down and the Donald [Read More]

Boy

Enchanted by The Hunt for the Wilderpeople, I rented Taika Waititi’s earlier film Boy. It is not as mesmerizing as the The Hunt but it still a tour de force of creativity. The film focuses on childhood and growing up. More specifically it traces how we as children turn our parents into heroes and gradually come boy_1 [Read More]

Girl on the train

I did not jump onto this train voluntarily. I was dragged on it. After watching it, I can at least confirm that the low IMDB rating is right on target. Now the most interesting question is why would this book become a bestseller? I suspect because it allows women to feel victims of their [Read More]

Hunt for the Wilderpeople

Once in a while one comes across a film that is very special. Hunt for the Wilderpeople should clearly be on your list of must-see film. It is a comedy but the first 15 minutes or so it feels more like a tragedy. A fat little teenage boy is dropped off by child welfare services [Read More]

Miles Ahead

A couple of months ago, I watched the documentary on Jimi Hendrix Hear my Train Coming. Starting in his teenage years, Jimi was only interested in two things: his guitar and women with music clearly in first place. The film draws much on live performances where the genius of Hendrix becomes very clear. At [Read More]

My Fat Greek Wedding 2

I laughed tears on during the original My Fat Greek Wedding. The sequel is not nearly as funny. From the beginning, you wonder whose wedding it will be this time. First it seems, grandpa might get his way and the 17-year-old granddaughter is getting married a tiny bit early. But then the film [Read More]

Finding Dori

All weekend I have been reeling from the Brexit vote shock. The only time my mind could forget this calamity while watching Finding Dori at the cinema. For 90 minutes Pixar took me into a parallel universe created by the wonderful people of Pixar. Every time I see a Pixar film, I have the same [Read More]

Purple Rain

Prince’s premature death prompted me to see Purple Rain for the first time. The film feels a bit like Flashdance. Incidentally, Jennifer Beals, the star of Flashdance was asked to play lead female role but declined. The plot is apparently based on Prince’s life but the main story is Prince’s talent. No plot [Read More]