I am a long time fan of Indian film, and my friend Dina and I go to the movies together every week and then fight all the way home about if it was a good film or not. This is a recording of our fights. Or, "lively discussions". For more thoughts from me, check out my blog dontcallitbollywood.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsTV & FilmVisual Arts |
Conversation in the car on the way home from seeing Mubarakan. Which was not as bad as it could have been, but also not as good as it could have been.
Full review here: dontcallitbollywood.com/2017/07/29/mubarakan-review-spoilers-good-but-n... more
Myself and my friend Dina talk about Secret Superstar in the car on the way home from the theater. We both had problems with it.
My full review is available here: dontcallitbollywood.com/2017/10/21/secret-superstar-review-spoilers-an-everyd... more
Dina and I talk about Premam. My full reviews of it are here:
dontcallitbollywood.com/2016/06/11/premam-times-2-a-second-review/
A podcast of our conversation in the car driving home from seeing A Gentleman. Which we LOVED!!!!!
full review without spoilers here: dontcallitbollywood.com/2017/08/26/a-gentleman-review-no-spoilers-a-movie-made-just-for-me
full review wit... more
Me,. Margaret of DontCallItBollywood.com, and my friend Dina, talk about what she thought about Bangalore Days, her 4th Malayalam movie ever. SPOILERS: She loved it!
My full review of Bangalore Days on my blog is here: dontcallitbollywood.... more
Conversation following seeing Noor in theaters, not a lot to say about it!
full review here: dontcallitbollywood.com/2017/04/22/noor-review-spoilers-fails-in-the-most-important-character-the-city-of-bombay/
My friend Dina and I saw Munna Michael and then spent the whole car ride home laughing about it, and explaining why it was the funnest movie watching experience of the year so far. This is the podcast of that conversation.
Moviemavengal and I talk about Angamaly Diaries, the most brilliant movie of the year. Her full blog post on it is here: moviemavengal.com/2017/03/22/angamaly-diaries-a-fresh-malayalam-crime-film-that-knocked-my-socks-off/
And mine is here:... more
Margaret's brilliant blog (Don't Call it Bollywood) is my favorite Indian film source, and the one I recommend to all my friends who are just discovering the genre. The podcast is pure Margaret: lively, smart, well-informed, and funny! So, so glad it is available.
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Apple Podcasts | #170 |
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