The Virus And Hollywood

The Virus And Hollywood

[otw_shortcode_info_box border_style=”bordered” css_class=”boxed”]PT Film Critic, Hoshang Katrak takes a look at some films, which had a ‘virus’ as the central theme![/otw_shortcode_info_box] As the continents (Antarctica excluded) of our planet grapple with the lethal and unseen enemy, one’s thoughts dwell on Hollywood’s fascination for the unknown… While the perils of viral annihilation has been the subject…

Film Review: Thappad

Film Review: Thappad

‘A marriage is a deal’, utters a character midway through the film. That this deal does not turn out to be ideal is the focal point of Anubhav Sinha’s two-hour-plus film, co-scripted by him and Mrunmayee Lagoo, with script finishing touches by Anjum Rajabali. Amrita Sabherwal is a loving, dutiful housewife (having given up her…

Movie Review – FANTASY ISLAND

Movie Review – FANTASY ISLAND

The ‘three is a crowd’ dictum is amply demonstrated in ‘Fantasy Island’… with as many as three writers collaborating on the story, including the director, the film turns out to be a mishmash, convoluted end-product. And the title, which seems to suggest an animated, children’s film, couldn’t have been more misleading. Five ‘lucky contest winners’…

Film Review: Jojo Rabbit

Film Review: Jojo Rabbit

War films have a (c)harm of their own. New Zealander Taika Waititi’s screenplay, based on Christine Leunens’s 2004 novel ‘Caging Skies’, has an earthy kind of appeal to it. Amidst the destruction of war and comedic elements are layers of tenderness and the human touch, fringed by a 10-year-old’s understanding of what constitutes a Nazi…