No Exit [2022] Hulu Review: Taut, Gratifying Thriller Falls Apart In The Third Act
“Hell is other people!” – Jean-Paul Sartre, No Exit (Huis Clos). Sartre’s quote from his intensely existential play is, of…
Gangubai Kathiawadi [2022] Review: An Evocatively Feminist Film Having Some Narrative Pitfalls
It was Shyam Benegal’s 1983 film “Mandi” that since its release started the debate regarding the legalization of sex workers…
Ajagajantharam [2022] SonyLIV Review: A film that embraces its trippy chaos
Ajagajantharam is a Malayalam-language film directed by Tinu Pappachan. Watching this film is nothing short of a bizarre experience. Throughout…
A Madea Homecoming [2022] Netflix Review : A comedy of errors, without the comedy
For all the madness and buffoonery that ensures within the household of Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming, the worst joke…
Love Hostel [2022] Zee5 Review: A Thrilling Setup is Wasted by Soulless Writing in this Star-crossed Romance
Love Hostel (2022) Zee5 Review: The brilliance of Gangs of Wasseypur equipped the small town badland thriller with a sharp…
Restless [2022] Netflix Review: Cop Drama Under-delivers on the back of Lackluster Execution
‘Restless’, on Netflix, is a frustrating film to watch. The initial glimmer of hope is shaped by a trying moral…
The Fame Game [2022] ‘Netflix’ Review: Madhuri Dixit Navigates Stardom & Family Issues in This Crime Thriller
Over the years, many actors have played fictionalized versions of themselves. Some of the most popular examples (that arenโt just…
The Desperate Hour [2021] Review: Stuck Between Being a Parentโs Nightmare and a Nature Loverโs Dream
The film welcomes us into the autumn season. Trees are shrouded in the foliage of red and yellow leaves, and…