#TheWeekThatWas | Weed in Indian Culture
Caroline_almeida • 4 years agoWith actor Rhea Chakraborty's arrest over 'procuring' weed for late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, the conversation has been hyped by overzealous media houses in a quest for skyrocketing TRPs.
Revisiting Buffy the Vampire Slayer: 23 years after its debut, there's nothing like Joss Whedon's pioneering TV series
Rohininair • 5 years agoFrom our #RewindToUnwind series, an ode to Buffy the Vampire Slayer: a look at what made it special when it released in 1997, and why it remains relevant, nearly two-and-a-half decades later.
The Filter Koffee Podcast: Cyrus Oshidar on MTV’s irreverent success, brand building and the vision behind 101India
Karthik Nagarajan • 5 years agoIn this episode of The Filter Koffee Podcast, Cyrus Oshidar talks about MTV in the ‘90s, the relevance of pop culture in brand-building and the thought behind 101India.
In Portrait of a Lady on Fire, A Secret Love and Four More Shots Please!, rooting for romance and desire
Devanshsharma • 5 years agoAt first glance, Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire (which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival last year but became available to stream in India via MUBI only recently), Chris Bolan’s Netflix documentary A Secret Love, and season 2 of Nupur Asthana's Amazon Prime Video India Original show Four More Shots Please! seem like entirely different entities, but at the core of all three — when you strip away the layers of form, treatment, tone, era — is a heart-stopping romance. #PrideMonth
Westworld and Ramin Djawadi’s music: Choosing to see the beauty in HBO sci-fi drama's disarray
Prahlad Srihari • 5 years agoOccupying that nebulous zone between soundtrack and score, the Westworld music destined to endure will inevitably be Ramin Djawadi's covers
Westworld Season 3, Episode 8 review: A soaring, hopeful finale that delivers the message a world in crisis needs
Rohininair • 5 years agoThis is a finale that represents the very best of what Westworld can be — visually, thematically, emotionally. In writing its ode to humanity, HBO's star also writes an ode to itself.
The problem is not how Greta Thunberg looks, but how we view young women
Manjima Bhattacharjya • 5 years agoGreta Thunberg came to our laptops, phones and TV screens without make up, without formal dressing-up, or hairstyling. She came with pain in her eyes, and anger, and words that seared. Was it enough? Apparently not, for many men who commented on her looks and 'plainness' | Manjima Bhattacharjya writes in 'Curious Fashion'
Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On and American Playboy offer a compelling viewpoint on porn
Rohininair • 7 years agoAs Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On and American Playboy stream on their respective platforms, taken together, they tell a compelling (if disturbing) story about how we got here; a story about sex, our bodies, and porn.
BoJack Horseman season 6 bows out with two weddings, an (almost) funeral, and a poignant farewell
Rohininair • 5 years agoThe final episodes of BoJack Horseman season six come at a time when fans of Kobe Bryant have been bitterly divided over what place (if any) a 2003 sexual assault case should have, in analyses of his legacy, after his death at the age of 41 in a tragic accident that also claimed the life of his 13-year-old daughter and at least seven others.
The future is sci-fi: On Philip K Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, AI and artificial empathy
Prahlad Srihari • 5 years agoIf androids become virtually indistinguishable from their organic counterparts, how do we tell them apart? In Do Androids Dream of Electric, Philip K Dick proposed an alternate criterion: empathy.