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akilbunglowala

Joined Sep 2012
I'm 39 now. My first powerful memory of cinema as a kid is of watching Seven Samurai (in 35 mm no less) at our local film archive where my mum used to work.

I have watched many of the 'classics' since then (although I have missed out on quite a few too) and am now keen to discover more offbeat directors'/auteurs' works.

I am subscribed to 'cinema scope,' an excellent Canadian quarterly film publication that is helping me 'expand the frame on International cinema.'

I ran a film club for 4 years screening an eclectic mix of modern and classic chef-d’œuvres.
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akilbunglowala's rating
Californication
8.310
Californication
Monk
8.110
Monk
Little Women
7.810
Little Women
12 Monkeys
8.09
12 Monkeys
Palma
6.910
Palma
Anora
7.410
Anora
Black Bird
8.18
Black Bird
Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor
7.310
Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor
Papillon
8.010
Papillon
Red Eye
6.48
Red Eye
Poor Things
7.810
Poor Things
Hereditary
7.39
Hereditary
Groundhog Day
8.010
Groundhog Day
The Exorcist
8.110
The Exorcist
Jaws
8.18
Jaws
Oppenheimer
8.39
Oppenheimer
Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story
9.29
Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story
Flipped
7.710
Flipped
Just Go with It
6.47
Just Go with It
Breakout Kings
7.28
Breakout Kings
Tango & Cash
6.48
Tango & Cash
One Fine Morning
6.910
One Fine Morning
The Karate Kid
7.310
The Karate Kid
The Handmaid's Tale
8.310
The Handmaid's Tale
About Time
7.810
About Time

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Part Two

S1.E2Part Two

The Crime of the Century
8.2
10
  • Jun 17, 2023
  • Fine investigative documentary film making

    While Part I dealt with the Sackler family's Perdue pharma and the Oxycontin epidemic, Part II sheds light on Jonh Kapoor's Insys and the Fentanyl epidemic.

    Alex Gibney is known for his tight investigative docu handling skills and this 2-part mini series is no exception. I'm surprised there are no reviews for Part II yet.

    A reviewer has left a very heartfelt review on Part I that I would encourage people to read. I'm not going to give anything away and would encourage anyone with even a passing interest in human welfare to watch the mini-series. I'm all the way in India with no exposure to these drugs and I still feel the pain of the familes that lost their loved ones to the opioid crisis.
    The Emerald Forest

    The Emerald Forest

    6.9
    10
  • Sep 18, 2022
  • Shades of Herzog?

    Maybe it's just me but a film such as this one always draws comparisons with Herzog's Amazonian magnum opuses. That said, Boorman's film is highly original and informative in its own right. Another film in this genre, animated though, is Ferngully: a forgotten childhood gem from the 90s. Even though the message is very obvious; mankind's greed and general disregard for other species has wrecked havoc on this planet; we need to hear it over and over again so that we don't lose the plot. I'm glad Boorman choose to undertake such an ambitious project somewhere in the middle of his career. It shows him to be a well-rounded director who can adapt as well as create. This one proudly stays on my shelf.
    No Shark

    No Shark

    6.8
    10
  • May 16, 2022
  • Thanks Cody Clarke for this gem

    I consider myself to be a film buff and when I compare myself to my peers, I can see that my cinematic taste is much more eclectic. While most people are happy to watch the latest Doctor Strange, I'd rather give 4 hours of my life to see an offbeat Japanese auteur film like Love Exposure. Which brings me to how I found this gem, No Shark. I was browsing the nifty 'browse movies by genre' section of IMDb when I came across this title in the horror/comedy section. I was immediately drawn in by the synopsis and began searching for it online. I had almost given up hope when I found that the entire film is available to stream for free on YouTube (thanks Cody). This movie is like a breath of fresh air and it worked on every level for me. I will be watching it again for sure, possibly with friends so that we can talk about it later. *****
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