Looop Lapeta [2022] Netflix Review – A lowbrow time-loop comedy that has no method to its chaos
Time-loop, or as we call it in cinema ‘the-groundhog-day-effect’ is now as old as time itself. The two decades since…
20 Years Of Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone: What Made The Wizarding World So Enchanting
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One Cut Two Cut [2022] ‘Prime Video’ Review – Danish Sait Led Hostage Comedy Has A Potent Message About Infrastructure In Schools
It’s difficult to point out the exact moment when Indian comedies became unrelatable. For example, around a decade ago, we…
Ferroequinology [2022] ‘Slamdance’ Review: A Meditative Documentary that Embraces the Mundane
Before watching the documentary film, I needed to understand what its title means. ‘Ferroequinology’ loosely translates to the study of…
Miss Viborg [2022] ‘GFF’ Review – A Danish Dramedy with an Unlikely Friendship and Unforeseen Circumstances
Danish filmmaker Marianne Blicher’s first feature-length film Miss Viborg (2022) is cloaked in the familiar yet engrossing melancholic gloom of…
Reacher (Season 1): ‘Prime Video’ Review: A Flavorless Show With Occasional Spurts Of Exciting Action
Jack Reacher (2012) by Christopher McQuarrie and starring Tom Cruise was made on a decent budget of $60 million and…
Every Pablo Larraín Film Ranked
Pablo Larraín, an eminent filmmaker in contemporary Chilean cinema, has an uncanny openness to formal experimentation, borrowing dramatic events from…