Andrei Rublev (1966) Movie Review: Tarkovsky’s Monumental Meditation on Art and Faith
Few movies in cinema history feel as emotionally demanding and spiritually immersive as Andrei Tarkovsky’s “Andrei Rublev” (Original title: Andrey…
Death of Death (2025) ‘One World Festival’ Documentary Review: A Movie About Defying Mortality That Never Comes Alive
Something is revealing in contemporary cinema’s recurring fixation on the fantasy of defeating death. Technology now sells longevity as an…
‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’ and the Loneliness of Being a Mother
Motherhood is a choice. This narrative has been highlighted by so many cinemas all over the world for eons. Cinema…
A Žižekian Reading of ‘Assi’: Rape, Spectacle and Systemic Violence in Contemporary India
Slavoj Žižek, in “Violence: six sideways reflections”, argues for a three-layered model of violence – subjective, symbolic & systemic. Perhaps…
“What’s Done is Done”: The Shift from Ambition to Numbness in 2015’s Macbeth
There is a moment in 2015’s “Macbeth” from director Justin Kurzel, and it’s not the murder or the banquet, not…
Invincible Season 4: Release Schedule of All Episodes, Plot, Cast & Where to Watch
The wait is finally over—Invincible Season 4 is here, and things are about to get bloodier, bigger, and far more…
Dune 3 Movie: Release Date, Plot, Cast, Where to Watch, Trailer & Everything We Know
After the massive success of Dune (2021) and Dune: Part Two (2024), Denis Villeneuve is returning to Arrakis one last…
Colleen Hoover Films: Every Adaptation, Their Ratings and Where to Watch
Colleen Hoover has become one of the most influential authors in modern romance fiction. Her novels dominate bestseller lists and…








