Zarin Tasnim

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Revisiting ‘Close-Up’: Abbas Kiarostami's magnum opus

"Close-Up," crafted by the cinematic virtuoso Abbas Kiarostami, isn't just a film; it's a deeply human odyssey that resonates with the core of our existence. What elevates it to the echelons of the greatest films ever made as regarded by many, is its profound exploration of a journey that intertwines reality, identity, and the universal yearning for connection.

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Revisiting ‘Breakfast at Tiffany's’ timeless elegance

Director Blake Edwards brought Truman Capote's iconic novella, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" to life on the silver screen in 1961. The film, starring Audrey Hepburn as the unforgettable Holly Golightly, has since become a cinematic classic, etching itself into the annals of film history as a symbol of timeless elegance and cultural impact.

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‘Annie Hall’: A timeless exploration of the heart, wrapped in wit and wisdom

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.

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Humanising chaos: The unconventional beauty of Greek Weird Wave cinema

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.

3w ago

Netflix’s 'Crashing Eid' unfolds like a festive fireworks

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.

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Ramy Youssef, the mayor of muslim disaster, is tired of apologising

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.

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Banality of evil in Jonathan Glazer's brutal masterpiece ‘The Zone of Interest’

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.

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‘Shrinking’: A comedy drama that hits close to home

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.

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December 12, 2023
December 12, 2023

The Railway Men: Tale of forgotten heroes

A delicate balance between grim reality and dramatisation is required to dig into the portrayal of real-life tragedies. Netflix's "The Railway Men" is a gripping portrayal that intertwines the narrative of railway employees with the haunting reality of the Bhopal disaster of 1984. This series artfully weaves together the tale of human endeavour, and corporate negligence, while also serving as a poignant homage to the remarkable human spirit and resilience amidst tragedy. The show delves into the lives of those involved in a real-life incident by shedding light on a chapter of history often overshadowed by the enormity of its sorrow.

December 9, 2023
December 9, 2023

When a boy from Azimpur carries Bangladeshi rap

In the world of Bangla rap, few names carry as much weight and influence as Black Zang. His journey, intricately entwined with the rise of Bangla rap culture, is a testament to artistic evolution, cultural amalgamation, and the power of storytelling through music. In the vibrant and ever-evolving realm of hip-hop music, Black Zang stands out as a trailblazer, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.

November 25, 2023
November 25, 2023

Solidarity in harmony: 'To Gaza, From Dhaka' unites hearts

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."

November 18, 2023
November 18, 2023

Comedians navigate Israel-Palestine conflict through humour

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.

November 5, 2023
November 5, 2023

Living manifestation of art: Tilda Swinton

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.

November 3, 2023
November 3, 2023

‘Past Lives’ elegantly weaves a tapestry of love, memory and identity

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.

November 2, 2023
November 2, 2023

Redefining the heroic archetype in Bollywood: SRK as an anti-hero

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. 

October 31, 2023
October 31, 2023

The evolution of horror on Bollywood silver screen

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.

October 22, 2023
October 22, 2023

Cinematic celebrations: Durga Puja breathes life into iconic films

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.

October 13, 2023
October 13, 2023

Remembering Kishore Kumar: A symphony of versatility

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.

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