On Screen!: Shivers – 2008

The debut feature from Canada’s most celebrated filmmaker, David Cronenberg, Shivers provided the young director with a crash course in feature filmmaking and established many of the unsettling themes explored in his later work. In the film, medical professor Dr. Hobbes (Fred Doederlein) creates a genetically-engineered organism he plans to use to bring about aContinue reading “On Screen!: Shivers – 2008”

Chomsky & Cie – 2008

At a time when powerlessness and resignation carry the day, Noam Chomsky’s work is a radical antidote for all those who want to put an end to the factory of powerlessness and its intellectual media star watchdogs. Theoretician of language, born in Philadelphia in 1928, Noam Chomsky revolutionized linguistics with the “generative grammar.” But ChomskyContinue reading “Chomsky & Cie – 2008”

Inkblot #9: At Twilight – 2008

“…..At one point, 6 years ago……..I felt I had become very resolved with things in my life and had reached a contemporary state…………….But that was the problem……I found a resolution…………and defined a cycle……….of issues…………..but then I felt so lonely…………and quite empty………..The things eating at me were now resolved……………and I was left with a big blankContinue reading “Inkblot #9: At Twilight – 2008”

Mad Money – 2008

Three female employees of the Federal Reserve plot to steal money that is about to be destroyed. Director : Callie Khouri Cast : Christopher McDonald|Diane Keaton|Finesse Mitchell|J. C. MacKenzie|Katie Holmes|Queen Latifah|Roger Cross|Stephen Root|Ted Danson Genre : Action|Comedy|Crime Release Date : 2008-01-17

Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na – 2008

Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na (translation: Whether you know… or not) is a 2008 Indian romantic comedy film, written and directed by Abbas Tyrewala. The film stars Imran Khan and Genelia D’Souza in pivotal roles. Produced by Mansoor Khan, Aamir Khan, it marks the directional debut of Abbas Tyrewala, the debut of Imran Khan (AamirContinue reading “Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na – 2008”

Married to the Eiffel Tower – 2008

Imagine a world in which people seem hostile while inanimate objects appear friendly – even affectionate. Imagine dreading the touch of another human but longing for a passionate encounter with a large public structure. This is the strange world of the “objectum sexual”– a group of people, mainly women, whose intimate lives revolve around objectsContinue reading “Married to the Eiffel Tower – 2008”

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