The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes(1970) is one of Billy Wilder‘s least known works. It is one of the ‘revealed’ Holmes stories, and is not part of Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes canon. The film takes a satirical look at the Holmes-Watson equation, and, as the name suggests, touches upon the private life of the genius […]
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The Lost Art Of Simplicity
Harishchandrachi Factory, if you haven’t seen it till date is strongly reminiscent of Malgudi Days, DD serials of yore, Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Basu Chatterjee oeuvre of films, the feeling of snugging into the quilt to hear Grandma tell a story. In short, the Good Old Days. Days when films were not merely about form or technique, but […]