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  • Musings of Thoreau, Concord and Walden Pond

    Musings of Thoreau, Concord and Walden Pond

    While it may not be the hottest of places to visit, Concord and Walden Pond hold significant meaning for me. I first delved into the writings of Thoreau on ‘Civil Disobedience’ and ‘Walden’ when I was a young engineering student in the mid-1980s. It fascinated me that this American of the early 19th century was Read more

  • Movie Review: Lady Vengeance (2005)

    Movie Review: Lady Vengeance (2005)

    Today, we will look at “Lady Vengeance,” a stylish neo-noir film from iconic director Park Chan-Wook, who also directed “The Handmaiden.” “Lady Vengeance” is the last movie in his Vengeance trilogy, which includes “Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance” and “Oldboy.” It is also the third consecutive movie I’ve reviewed that is female-oriented. The movie’s cast includes Read more

  • Movie Review: Promising Young Woman (2020)

    Movie Review: Promising Young Woman (2020)

    “Promising Young Woman” (PYW), written and directed by Emerald Fennell, is a slow-burn thriller with a hard-hitting impact and packs a powerful message. It is a female-oriented movie with Carey Mulligan playing the protagonist, who is both on a path of retribution and trying to make peace with the world that has unfairly wronged her. Read more

  • Movie Review: The Last Seduction (1994)

    Movie Review: The Last Seduction (1994)

    In this post, we look at a neo-noir with a female antagonist as its lead character. ‘The Last Seduction’ is a steamy neo-noir from the 90s starring Linda Fiorentino, Bill Pullman, and Peter Berg, directed by John Dahl, with a splendid screenplay by Steve Barancik. Linda Fiorentino plays Bridget Gregory, the Femme Fatale on steroids. Read more

  • Movie Review: Sleuth (1972)

    Movie Review: Sleuth (1972)

    “Sleuth” is a 1972 crime thriller, also based on a play that has some similarities to Deathtrap, the movie I reviewed in my last post, though its lead character is driven by different motives than the ones in Deathtrap. Critics, like Roger Ebert, have compared “Deathtrap” favorably to the movie that we will look at Read more

  • Movie Review: Deathtrap (1982)

    Movie Review: Deathtrap (1982)

    “Deathtrap” is a 1982 movie based on a play written by Ira Levin, directed by Sidney Lumet, and includes a stellar cast that features Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve, and Dyan Cannon. It is a riveting thriller with a plot that has many layers, like an onion being peeled. Movies adapted from stage plays often share Read more