2023 is bidding us bye and what a year it was! For Cinephiles, this year was filled with some amazing movies to watch and experience the brilliance of cinema. This is the time when everyone wonders which film earned the top spot and which got lost midway. But we are here to talk positively!
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
This Finnish-German comedy-drama depicts regular individuals facing challenges in a world becoming more impersonal and industrial. Despite this, they maintain their humanity and hope through the power of love. In essence, Kaurism?ki has created his version of "Modern Times" (1936), and this connection is emphasized in the film's beautiful closing scene.
Where to watch: Netflix
Rotten Tomatoes review of Maestro reads, ¡°It's mesmerising. an explosion of imagination, flying, sweeping, microscopic, macroscopic, outre cinematography, the interplay of black and white and colour, and the razor-sharp performances that withstand the power of the camera movements are born in radical exuberance.¡±
Where to watch: MUBI
Loosely inspired by Martin Amis' 2014 novel of the same name, the movie provides insight into the life of Auschwitz's commandant, Rudolf Hoss, and his attempt to create an ideal life for his family near the camp. Note - The movie is yet to be released on some continents.
Where to watch - Not available officially yet, but can be found on torrent platforms (we don't endorse it though.)
A Google reviewer said, ¡°If you're a fan of the comics, you won't want to miss this one! The storyline follows Priscilla as he tries to find his way home after being stranded on an alien Priscillat. Priscilla is a movie with stunning visuals and an action-packed plot!¡±
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
A Rotten Tomato review of this movie says, ¡°A deeply humane, delicately constructed journey through trauma and recovery that cuts like a knife and soothes like a hug, somehow, miraculously, managing both bundles of feeling at the same time.¡±
Where to watch:?Lionsgate Play
This Korean film is directed by Celine Song and explores the story of two childhood friends, Na Young and Hae Sung, who cross paths after decades in New York and confess their love. Farah Cheded reviews it as, ¡°A sublime, aching meditation on memory and time, practical love and idealistic romance, and all the complex contradictions that exist in between.¡±
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
Hannah Brown reviews this Lionardo De Caprio movie for Rotten Tomatoes as ¡°It features a fascinating fact-based story, some brilliantly filmed set pieces, and a great ensemble cast with some of America¡¯s finest actors.¡±
Where to watch: Netflix
TOI¡¯s review of the movie quotes, ¡°It is an endearing and delightful coming-of-age film that draws its charm from its grounded portrayal of events. It tells a straightforward and sincere story, devoid of exaggerated moments.¡± The movie stars Abby Ryder Fortson, Rachel McAdams, Kathy Bates, Benny Safdie and Elle Graham in pivotal roles.
Where to watch:?Lionsgate Play
Anne Brodie's review of this movie reads, ¡°Performances are finely tuned, authentic, and intimate. We are right there in the cabin recording studio. Its sweet, simmering and sometimes withholding nature provides intimacy, strangely.¡±
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video (MUBI Add On)
MUBI¡¯s review reads, ¡°Passages is a biting and literate pleasure, the kind of film we don't see often from American directors. Its sophisticated approach to romance (or, perhaps, the absence of it) is not too cool or alienating, because Sachs and his sterling cast give the film such textured, specific life.¡±
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