Dibakar Banerjee has stripped his persona off what he shot for this take on Sex, Lies and Videotape.
Alice’s adventures aren’t nearly as insane as they ought to be in Tim Burton’s hands.
It is a beautifully shot film about alienation, but this art house style parable is at best a weird movie.
The mathematical mumbo jumbo, never mind the big stars, means this is one big bluff.
The actors are likeable enough, but the designer psychology gives it a distinctly phoney tone.
Reflections on the enigmatic ways of film juries and the Golden Bear winner at the Berlinale 60
A film focused more on making Clooney look cool than on the psychological impact of recession.
One of India’s finest novelists on what he endured at the Berlin Film Festival.
Gigantic in ambition, dwarfed in execution, KJo is back to doing what he does best.