
Zarin Tasnim
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Reflecting on "Annie Hall" is like revisiting an old friend—familiar yet complex, nostalgic yet blurred by the passage of time. Woody Allen's masterpiece has turned 47 today, and it has always been more than just a rom-com; it's a lens into the intricate dance of love and life, with all its quirks and imperfections.
Have you ever felt like you've swerved onto the wrong lane, entering an entirely different and unknown region? This sensation of disorientation and surrealism mirrors the sentiments that birthed the Greek Weird Wave—a captivating cinematic movement that emerged in response to Greece's tumultuous economic crisis of 2010.
As families across the globe prepare for Eid festivities, there's a new dish on the entertainment menu that's stirring up quite the comedic storm—"Crashing Eid" on Netflix. This Saudi original series is serving up laughter while challenging societal norms with a side of wit.
Ramy Youssef, the Egyptian-American comedian, isn't just crafting jokes; he's crafting conversations. Not only is he a funny man, but he is also a voice for a generation navigating complex socio-political landscapes. With his latest HBO special, "More Feelings," Youssef digs deep into societal issues, adeptly blending humour with poignant commentary on his experiences as a Muslim celebrity in America, offering a glimpse into his journey as a comedian, activist, and individual.
Jonathan Glazer's film "The Zone of Interest” has carved a haunting niche in cinematic history, digging deep into the abyss of Nazi Germany's atrocities with chilling resonance. Unveiling the banality of evil and the human capacity for self-justification, Glazer orchestrates a symphony of sound and imagery that leaves an indelible mark on the psyche of viewers.
In the vast landscape of television series, few manage to capture the complexity of human relationships and the struggles of everyday life quite like "Shrinking". With a star-studded cast led by Jason Segel and Harrison Ford, this Apple TV+ comedy drama dives deep into the intricacies of therapy, grief, and redemption, offering viewers a refreshing take on the mid-life crisis narrative.
In the ever-evolving landscape of Hollywood, where talent shines brightly but rarely remains constant, one name has consistently emerged as a beacon of versatility: Oscar Isaac. With a magnetic presence both on and off-screen, Isaac has captivated audiences worldwide with his extraordinary range, imbuing each character he portrays with an authenticity that resonates long after the credits roll. From indie darlings to blockbuster hits, Isaac's trajectory in the film industry has been nothing short of remarkable.
In the realm of cinematic storytelling, few genres wield as much power as satire. It’s a weapon of wit, capable of slicing through societal norms and revealing the absurdities hidden within. In the case of "American Fiction", Cord Jefferson's directorial debut, satire takes centre stage. However, it's just one facet of a gemstone of a film that shines brightly in its exploration of race, family dynamics, and the complexities of artistic identity.
The spirit of solidarity through music has been a beacon of hope and activism throughout history. Just as the "To Gaza, from Dhaka – Artists Against Genocide" concert unites Bangladeshi musicians to aid Gaza, it bears a striking resemblance to another historic musical event: the "Concert for Bangladesh."
Comedy has long been recognised as a potent medium for social commentary and critique. Amongst the myriad of issues it tackles, the Israel-Palestine conflict has not escaped the attention of comedians worldwide. Employing humour as a mechanism for protest and expression, comedians have increasingly utilised their platforms in recent years to spotlight the complexities and tensions inherent in this ongoing conflict.
Tilda Swinton's name is synonymous with the art of transformation in the world of cinema. Born in London on November 5, 1960, this British actress possesses a rare blend of versatility, artistry, and unwavering dedication to her craft. With her distinctive ethereal appearance and her ability to seamlessly immerse herself in diverse roles, Tilda Swinton has rightfully earned her place as one of the most intriguing and influential figures in the film industry. On the occasion of her birthday today, this is a look at how the actress is a living manifestation of art.
Leonard Cohen’s heartbreak ballad “That’s No Way To Say Goodbye”, the opening track used in “Past Lives” carries a profound resonance that perfectly captures the sudden parting in the story of two childhood sweethearts. The gentle wisdom expressed by the poet also captures the subtle cleverness that is equivalent to the allure of playwright Celine Song’s first film as a director.
Shah Rukh Khan, often referred to as the ‘Baadshah of Bollywood’ has enjoyed a remarkable career in the Indian film industry. He has been an integral part of the silver screen since the early 90s, consistently captivating audiences with his charm and versatility. Although Khan is widely recognised for his romantic hero roles, his greatest acting prowess shines through when he portrays anti-heroes.
The horror genre in Bollywood has come a long way since its inception. From the days of black-and-white classics to the modern era of psychological thrillers and supernatural tales, the evolution of horror in Indian cinema is a fascinating journey. This genre has not only sent chills down the spines of audiences but also provided a unique lens through which filmmakers have explored societal fears and cultural taboos.
The festivities are a perfect time to binge-watch movies to get in the spirit of the season. Here is a selection of films that successfully captured the essence of Durga Puja.
His collaborations with legendary music directors, especially R D Burman, resulted in a musical fusion that produced some of the most iconic and memorable tunes in the history of Indian cinema. The magic they created together, be it the haunting melodies of "Kabhi Kabhi" or the playful notes of "Yeh jo mohabbat hai", contributed to the evergreen quality of Kishore Kumar's discography.
Bollywood has bestowed the world of cinema with numerous renowned directors who will never be forgotten. Amongst these luminaries, one name stands out prominently– Yash Chopra. Known as the "King of Romance" and a towering figure in Indian cinema, Yash Chopra boasts a career spanning more than five decades. His body of work serves as a testament to his boundless imagination, visionary storytelling, and his ability to redefine love and narrative in Bollywood.
After a decade of laughter and heartfelt moments, "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" came to an end with its eighth season in 2021. While viewers were heartbroken to say goodbye, the programme ended on a high note, giving the characters we had grown to love the adequate ending they deserved.