Women in couples come in three different categories. Happy; Knowingly unhappy; and unhappy without admitting it. I work on that final category. Say, how long do you think it’s gonna be before the thieving Indian bastards filch the story and screenplay of the French romcom L’arnacœur aka Heartbreaker and turn it into an unwatchable horror-show? […]
The mailman brought us two DVDs today from Netflix – From Paris with Love (John Travolta, Jonathan Rhys Meyers) and Temple Grandin (Claire Danes). Since Travolta is a bigger name and given our weakness for action thrillers, we’re watching From Paris With Love first. The 93-minute movie was released in early 2010 in the U.S. […]
Just in time for the upcoming Sundance Film Festival, Ford Foundation has rolled out a $50 million global initiative called JustFilms to support documentary filmmakers focusing on social issues. JustFilms intends to invest $10 million a year over the next five years to support documentary filmmakers who lack funding to realize their visions or reach […]
Tees Maar Khan Review – Insufferable Trash A short while ago, we switched on our TV, then the Roku set-top box and started streaming the Peter Sellers movie After the Fox (1966) via Netflix Instant Play. The first 15 or 20 minutes of the movie were endurable but then the so called comedy went so […]
Do Deepika Padukone and Imran Khan even count as Bollywood stars? If they don’t wake up tomorrow, would anyone even notice? Here’s how badly, the duo’s new film Break Ke Baad fared at the U.S. box office for the opening November 26-28, 2010 weekend (the movie released on Wednesday, Nov.24 in the U.S.). Pitiful, isn’t […]
Whoa, who would’ve thought online retailer Amazon.com would get into the movie-making business. The Good Amazon.com today launched a new initiative called Amazon Studios that might help budding filmmakers and script writers break into the intensely competitive and highly lucrative world of the movie business. Aspiring movie makers or screenwriters, of whom there’s never been […]