Shine a Light
More than a concert film, Scorsese’s Shine a Light not only throws yet another spotlight on the rockers but also carves out a story to pay tribute to the “Satisfaction” musicians.
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More than a concert film, Scorsese’s Shine a Light not only throws yet another spotlight on the rockers but also carves out a story to pay tribute to the “Satisfaction” musicians.
Another bizarre and beautiful excursion courtesy of one of Hollywood’s most creative minds.
The Aristocats is largely an up-scale cat version of 101 Dalmatians minus the deliciously dastardly villain.
Like City of God and Bus 174 before it, Favela Rising is about as raw as it comes. This is not an apologetic film, but rather one that looks for the bright side in a bleak situation.
An instant classic of unabashed nostalgia.
Framed by tons of rare footage, No Direction Home penetrates the soul of one of modern music’s greatest icons – at least as much as Dylan will let us.
A celebratory film made by those who hold the place close to their heart.
A purposely corny but thoroughly entertaining piece of melting pot cinema.
Christmas · Films: W · Reviews: W
Feels…like the time of night where it’s almost time for bed, the fire in the fireplace is beginning to die and the house seems just a little cold.
I was disappointed by the simplistic route Mirza takes…and the lack of unique situations that might have made Chalte Chalte feel more genuine.