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Monday, September 9, 2019

IT Chapter Two - Review



Pennywise is back and so are the Losers. Here are few pointers about the movie: 

- The casting is perfect. The adult versions of the all of the members of Losers club are exactly what you would imagine them to be, may be except Ben, but hey, he worked hard on the bod. Apart from looking the part, they all were phenomenal in acting the part.

- The stand outs for me were, Bill Hader as Richie , James Ransone as Eddie and of course Bill Skarsgard as pennywise. 

- Hader was super funny and had a good character arc too. His chemistry with James Ransone was one of the best part of the movie. James brought out the vulnerability of Eddie. Bill Skarsgard, was amazing once again and one of his scene with a little girl had the tension which I wish was there in more scenes of the movie.

- Hader also had one yippie ki yay moment which was so well acted by him that it became the favorite scene of mine in the whole movie.

- James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain and Jay Ryan were great too. Isaiah Mustafa as Mike and Andy Bean as Stan didn't get much scope I felt. 



- All the kids were really good too. They were digitally deaged however I didn't feel the difference.

- The movie is almost 3 hrs long. I didn't mind the length but it could have been edited better. However, I feel a longer director's cut with may be a bit more insight on outside Derry adult lives of the Losers and better fleshed out middle portions of the movie would be interesting. 

- Coming back to middle act of the movie , it was a bit disjointed and didn't flow well. 

- The backstory of IT could have been explained better.

- The movie has its heart at the right place and the flashback scenes involving the young cast and then the transitions to present were well executed. 

- There were some good jump scares and also very imaginatively creepy scenes. Well done on those. 

- The movie is really funny and that works a bit against the scare element as the tension either isn't created or goes away quickly. 

- The chapter 1 was definitely better but chapter two is also fun and on the whole IT is very entertaining story of friendship. Part one had a major Stand by Me vibe, which is present in part 2 too, especially towards the end.

- Watch IT



Tuesday, March 12, 2019

The Movie Quiz - 1

I have been posting few quiz questions (mostly related to Bollywood) on twitter. I have been getting a decent response there (by decent I mean, 4-5 regular people, thank you all, you know who you are) . So now I thought let me post a series of questions on the blog which you can try in your free time and send the replies to me directly. So here is the first series (hopefully not the last too).

1. Complete the series
Moushumi Chatterjee, Dimple Kapadia, Asha Parekh,?

Hint : Find the connect. The 4th movie kind of takes the series to infinity.

2. Find the missing one
First - Pradeep Kumar (1954)
Second - Dara Singh (1964)
Third -?
Fourth - Shahrukh khan (1999)

Hint : The serial number is of utmost importance.

3. There is a French connection between Raj babbar and Ezra Miller (flash in justice league movies). What?

Hint : Srk is involved too

4. Connect kareena kapoor to kabhi haan kabhi na.

Hint : Kareena the singer

5. What unique (most probably) connection does Sunny deol and Poonam dhillon have?

Hint : Focus on names

6. This actor has killed Amitabh Bachchan and has married Aishwarya Rai (in different movies), who?

Hint : Srk involved again

7. A non-Indian mystery/horror movie had this message during the end credits (translated to English)
"Don't be DEVILS! Don't destroy the interest that your friends might have in this movie. Don't tell them what you saw. Thank you, for them." This was an early example of a message to public not to disclose the spoilers to their friends and in general.

Identify this movie and the Indian movie inspired by it.

Hint : Alfred Hitchcock also has some connection.

You can mail the answers to me at Pankaj.257@gmail.com. I will try to post some hints later in the week. The connect questions may not be direct connect (what's the fun in that), so think laterally too. For any queries/hints DM to me on twitter @pankajtalkies or send email. All the best and thanks for playing. 

Friday, February 15, 2019

Gully Boy - Review




I know that I am watching this again soon. It is the kind of movie which you will enjoy more the second time. This year some very exciting movies are lined up, but I am sure this one will be on all top 10 lists at the year end, has the potential to be in top 3 too. 

The story is inspired from the lives of rappers Naezy and Divine, though it isn't a biopic. It is about a young boy living in dharavi, Mumbai who wants to make his mark by expressing himself through is writings. He discovers the rap underbelly of Mumbai and finds that he needs to and can give the voice to those poems of his in a rap form. 

Ranveer Singh is terrific here as Murad and his face does all the work even when he is not mouthing any dialogue or rapping. He is awesome in the rap scenes too and also his chemistry with Alia is natural. 
Alia plays Safeena who is a firebrand girl having her own struggles due to the ultra conservative mindset at her home. She is at her best here and though her role is relatively smaller but she does have many memorable scenes and expressions. 

Another character with whom Murad's chemistry is at best is his small time criminal friend Moeen played by a terrific Vijay verma. He has got some of the best scenes/dialogues of the movie. Then there is Siddhanta Chaturvedi who plays Sher, the mentor of Murad. He is amazing and every bit the character he plays. I am ready to watch his own movie. Do catch him in Inside edge on Amazon prime where he was raw but brilliant. Kalki did her best in a sub plot which was not completely needed. Vijay raaz as Murad's abusive father makes us feel that why don't we get to see him in many more films. Sheeba chadhha and Amruta subhash play alia and ranveer's mother respectively and both of them are competent. 

Vijay maurya as Murad's uncle is good but it is his Dialogue writing which lifts the movie one level up. But what lifts the movie several more levels is its music which deserves a write up of its own. The songs are terrific and the rap battles are immensely enjoyable. My favorite song isn't a rap though but a song which could fit in a Raj kapoor movie too, Jeene mein aaye maza. However, it is the doori poem which is the best lyrical sequence and best scene of the movie. 

The movie is 155 minutes long but you will seldom feel the length. One drawback of the movie for me was that somehow the screenplay could not make me feel the struggle of Murad's life in the way it should have. From the get go it was very predictable that everything will turn out to be good for the protagonist. I know it is what happens in an underdog story but I did not feel anywhere that things might not go well for Murad. This is a small thing though and the movie is filled up with so many terrific scenes that I am thinking of doing a listicle of my favorite scenes.  

Apna time aayega is the song what the movie was working towards throughout and it delivers so well that it will be tough to resist clapping and I would urge you not to do that (resist I mean). Go watch the movie and clap Bohot hard. 


Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Best TV Shows 2018 - My Favorite 15

Here is the list of my favorite 15 shows of 2018. Have not seen many others, so please recommend which ones I should check out, in the comments.


15. The Detectives 


This is a Canadian show which reenacts true crime cases and also includes the interviews of the real detectives who worked on the case. I have seen the first season and liked it a lot. Each episode is on a different case and all of the cases are very interesting and intriguing. 


14. Sacred Games - Netflix


The show which brought India on the Netflix radar. This one is truly binge worthy and the acting, writing and direction was really good. Saif and Jitender Joshi (Katekar) were my most favorite characters. Nawaz, though acted really well but was repetitive in parts. Also, I felt the purpose of having few characters in the show was not fulfilled. Still, I am eagerly waiting for the next season. 

13. Mirzapur - Amazon Prime


This one is though more cheesy than Sacred Games and also wasn't really a novel concept but the acting was truly top-notch and it is placed higher because of the man who is most prominent in the poster above. How can an actor in a supposedly loud show can be so subtle. Pankaj Triptahi is just awesome. Also, rest of the cast, specially Ali Fazal and Divyendu were superb too. 

12. a) Dynasties 


A nature documentary, narrated by David Attenborough, what else is needed to be said. This BBC docu-feature follows five different species and follow their families or as the show name says, dynasties. I have seen three episodes till now and the penguin one is my most favorite. This clip from the Lion episode has gone viral. The show has a lot more to show. Do watch.

12. b) One Strange Rock - Hotstar


This is a 10 episode documentary about how life thrives on earth. I think i have seen only 2 or 3 episodes from it, but they are enough for it to earn a place in this list. Eight astronauts narrate the episodes and it is hosted by Will Smith. The first episode is named Gasp, and I can say that they could have named the whole documentary the same.

11. Goliath - Amazon Prime


Courtroom drama is one of my most favorite genre and though Goliath in its both seasons follow a court case, it is more of drama than the courtroom. I liked the show a lot and Billy Bob Thornton was very good in it.

10. a) The chilling adventures of Sabrina - Netflix


This is a supernatural horror based on the Archies comic book of the same name. I had my doubts about it, but it is good fun with some good acting and really interesting supernatural elements. I now wish for a crossover with Riverdale (which I stopped watching after first three episodes of second season).

10. b) Charmed 


Another supernatural show with witches at its center. It is a remake of a show of same name which ran from 1998-2006. I haven't seen the original but this one is decent and fun to watch.


9. The Flash Season 5/Elseworlds - Hotstar


I love the flash, it is everything what a comic book show should be, that is, fun. Since it has 22-23 episodes in each season, some of the episodes do drag. The latest season has been good till now and I hope it will continue to be so.
This season's Arrowverse crossover named Elseworlds was very good as it gave us more of Superman, introduced Batwoman and the biggest thing that it teased Crisis on Infinite Earths to be telecast in 2019. Can not wait for that.

8. Unforgotten - Season 3


Season 2 of this show was my most favorite of last year. This year again they have come up with a very interesting mystery which surprises you with each episode. The emotional connect of the finale is not as strong as season 2 but despite that it is one of the better shows of this year. Having only 6 episodes helps in keeping the ongoing interesting too.

7. The Looming Tower - Amazon Prime


This mini series based on the book of same name is one of the best political thrillers. It follows the rivalry between FBI & CIA which may have been one of the reason why the planning of 9/11 went undetected. Jeff Daniels & Tahar Rahim played their parts of FBI officers very well and the show is very fast paced.

6. Bodyguard - Netflix


The best opening 20 minutes of TV this year and may be in many past years. All of the six episodes of this british show are full of action filled thrilling moments. The aforementioned first 20 minutes are what almost all shows will save for the finale, but kudos to the team of bodyguard, they took the risk and it paid off. The show doesn't shy away from taking tough route and the finale is also well done. A definite must watch.

5. The Good Place - Netflix (Season 1 only)


What a fun and innovative show. What happens when a woman dies and wakes up in a utopia like "The Good Place" and realises that she was sent by mistake and now she has to hide her identity to keep staying there. This is one show which has surprised me the most and it has twists and turns which you won't find even in many mystery movies/shows. The cast is great, comedy is hilarious and The Good Place is not what you should miss.

4. Sunderland 'Til I Die - Netflix


This documentary tracks the football club Sunderland A.F.C. during the 2017-18 season when they were got relegated from EFL championship league. It encapsulates the football culture of the town of Sunderland beautifully. One of the reviews by Jack Fox in Metro comments about the show "At times it is more gory than Game of Thrones but it is a series worth binging on". Even if you do not follow football, I am sure you will enjoy this one.

3. Sharp Objects - Hotstar


Who doesn't love a good mystery. And when it is based on a novel of Gillain Flynn and stars Amy Adams, there is no reason to not watch it. The slow pace of the show suits the story and the acting is top notch. The mystery is intriguing and the end is devastating. Great work this show is.

2. The Good Fight (Season 2) - Amazon Prime (Only Season 1)


This spin off of The Good Wife is as good as its predecessor and that is a tough benchmark to achieve. The political commentary and the handling of the contemporary issues is one of the highlights of the show. I can not wait for the next season.



1. The Haunting of Hill House - Netflix


This is the best show of the year definitely. It is full of horror, mystery and a very well done family drama. The acting is superb and the the story moves at such a pace that you are always intrigued about what is going to happen next. The 5th and 6th episodes are really brilliant and some of the twists/reveals are superbly done. The jump scares are great and one of them is easily one of the best all time jump scares, I almost screamed. The direction, background music, mysteries all are brilliant. This show is horror, mystery, thriller, drama and is brilliant in all those fronts. Do not miss it.