India
Blu-ray: The PartyFriday, 13 October 2017There are two elephants in Blake Edwards’ 1968 comedy The Party. One appears literally at the film’s climax, emblazoned with graffiti. More significant, and troubling, is the metaphorical elephant in the room: that we’re invited to laugh at a white... Read more... |
Victoria and Abdul review - Judi Dench's Queen Victoria retread battles creaky scriptFriday, 15 September 2017The charm quickly palls in Victoria and Abdul, a watery sequel of sorts to Mrs Brown that salvages what lustre it can from its octogenarian star, the indefatigable Judi Dench. Illuminating a little-known friendship between Queen Victoria in her... Read more... |
Hotel Salvation review - a moving meditation on the endFriday, 25 August 2017There’s a rare combination of the sacred and the secular in Shubhashish Bhutiani’s debut feature Hotel Salvation (Mukti Bhawan). The young Indian director developed the film through a Venice festival production support programme awarded on the... Read more... |
Arundhati Roy: The Ministry of Utmost Happiness review - brilliant fragments of divided IndiaSunday, 28 May 2017Just as in the United States, the quest among Indian authors in English to deliver the single, knock-out novel that would capture their country’s infinite variety has long been the stuff of parody. More than two decades ago, the writer-politician... Read more... |
Sachin: A Billion Dreams review - the incredible feats of cricket's 'Little Master'Friday, 26 May 2017There are great sportsmen, and on top of those there’s a handful of phenomena. Sachin Tendulkar is one of the latter, a cricketer of seemingly limitless gifts who’s ranked among such deities as Viv Richards and Brian Lara. Or even Don Bradman, who... Read more... |
Viceroy's HouseFriday, 03 March 2017The Partition of India is vast and unexplored terrain in modern cinema. It triggered the migration of 14 million people: Muslims moved from an India reduced in size overnight to the new homeland of Pakistan, and non-Muslims made the opposite journey... Read more... |
10 Questions for Director Gurinder ChadhaMonday, 27 February 2017Gurinder Chadha is still best-known for directing a low-budget comedy set in Hounslow about two girls who just want to play football. Bend It Like Beckham (2002) introduced Keira Knightley and in 2015 became a stage musical that lured Asian... Read more... |
The Good Karma Hospital, ITVMonday, 06 February 2017There's nothing like a tale set in a warm, exotic climate to lure in the viewers in damp and wintry northern Europe. Send the Nonnatus House midwives to South Africa for Christmas! Shoot a ridiculous detective drama in Guadeloupe! Go back to the Raj... Read more... |
Lockwood Kipling, Victoria & Albert MuseumSaturday, 21 January 2017From India, here is a hoard of what really looks like treasure, much of it emerging into the light of day after decades, if not a century. Jewellery, sculpture, textiles, paintings, carvings, architectural fragments, domestic interiors, metalwork,... Read more... |
LionThursday, 19 January 2017The homecoming narrative is one of the most elemental ones we know, playing on the most primal human emotions. Stories of separation and reunion have been handed down from time immemorial, varying in their specifics but dominated by their intricate... Read more... |
Planet Earth II: Cities, BBC OneMonday, 12 December 2016Cities, the fastest growing habitats in the history of the world, provided the subject for the sixth and final programme in Planet Earth II, the series that came a decade after the original Planet Earth programmes set new standards for television... Read more... |
LFF 2016: Their Finest / BrimstoneFriday, 14 October 2016Among the myriad global offerings at the LFF, the resoundingly British Their Finest ★★★★★ , about a group of film-makers working for the Ministry of Information in London in 1940, is surely among the most sheerly enjoyable. Okay, it was directed by... Read more... |