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Tag Archives: Inception
The Kids Are All Right
Danish reviews for us “The Kids Are All Right”; a film with an unconventional premise that draws its strength from the way it explores its characters unconventional relationships. Oscar chances unlikely though. Continue reading
The Social Network
(Guest blogger Lekha’s back offering us her take on how that-facebook-movie will do at the Oscars) Continue reading
The King’s Speech II: Pleasing, if somewhat predictable, Oscar-bait
Parallel to Anisha’s review, our guest blogger Danish (of reviewerswithoutborders fame) offers his take on The King’s Speech; a movie, he feels, whose predictability and obvious-Oscar-bait nature should not detract from the great acting and brilliant cinematography. Continue reading
Posted in Media & Popular Culture Tagged Academy Awards, Adolf Hitler, Black Swan, Cate Blanchett, Colin Firth, Duke of York, Elizabeth, Geoffrey Rush, Helen Mirren, Helena Bonham Carter, Hollywood, Inception, Judi Dench, King George VI, Lionel Logue, Oscar, Shakespeare in Love, The King's Speech, The Queen, The Queen Mother, The Social Network, True Grit 1 Comment
Inception and its Inspirations: Escher, Dali and Yoga Vasistha
‘He stole the idea from my subconscious.’ Just the sort of proposition you would have expected on the lips of a character from Inception. These words, however, are the legendary artist Salvador Dali’s; and he uttered them in all seriousness … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy, Religion & Culture Tagged Escher, Inception, Salvador Dali, Yoga Vasistha 16 Comments