The Unknown Country [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review: A Roadtrip across People and their Anecdotes in the Search of Meaning
The identity of a country is manifested in the people it inhabits. People, who are mobile across the country’s dimensions,…
It Is In Us All [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review – A Beautifully Shot Assiduous Thriller
Director and Writer Antonia Campbell-Hughes explores violence, self-harm, and sexual gratifications, or the lack of it, in an ever so…
Linoleum [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – Jim Gaffigan, Rhea Seehorn Led Sci-Fi Film Is A Beautiful Looking Headscratcher
When we talk about genre-benders, we usually think about high concept films (or shows) with massive budgets that took the…
Spin Me Round [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review: Alison Brie Finds Love And A Sinister Plot In This Comedy Mystery
Severance (2006) is a British-German comedy horror film co-written and directed by Christopher Smith. It follows a group of people…
Belle Vie [2022]: ‘SBIFF’ Review – A charming snapshot of a restaurateur’s resilient efforts to stay afloat
Belle Vie (2022) Review: The pandemic was like a bag of bricks hitting everyone right where they live. If not…
Halo (Season 1) ‘SXSW’ Review: A Beacon Of Hope For Live-Action Adaptations Of Video Games
Earlier this year as well as last year, web series like The Cuphead Show! (2022), Arcane (2021), and Castlevania (2017-2021)…
The Locust (2022): ‘SXSW’ Review – A movie about the love of the art and its creators
The Locust (Malakh) follows Hanieh, a forty-year-old woman who wants to make her semi-autobiographical film. But she is broke and…
Sundarbaner Vidyasagar [2022] Review – Interesting premise and plot makes this show a different one from the usual thriller oeuvre
There are two anecdotes people know about educator and social reformer Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar. The first is his contribution to…