Riotsville, USA [2022] ‘Sundance’ Review- Engaging but never takes truly exciting Leaps
Riotsville USA, premiering at Sundance in the ‘Next’ section this year, relies on archival footage drawn from the broadcast television…
Tantura [2022] ‘Sundance’ Review: A Well-Crafted Documentary of Brutality Gone Unpunished
The Israel-Palestine conflict is one of the most perpetually gruelling conflicts in the whole wide world. The degree might vary,…
The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet [2021] ‘MUBI’ Review: A tonally Diverse Narrative attempting to Normalize the Absurd
The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet by Ana Katz possess an atypicality that makes it immune to a hostile opinion….
The Lost Daughter (2021): The Portrayal of Motherhood in A Nonchalant Psychological Drama
The Lost Daughter (2021) by Maggie Gyllenhaal released in December 2021 marked the end of the year and how. Adapted…
Sundance 2022: “When You Finish Saving the World,” “Emergency,” & “Fresh”
The first review roundup from Sundance 2022 includes 3 major premieres films. We look at theย 3 different movies (2…
Le Trou (1960): The Anti-Shawshank Redemption
The 4-odd minutes long shot of the ground of a prison cell beneath the floorboards being pummeled at till it…
Taming the Garden [2021] ‘MUBI’ Review: An Anger-inducing Synecdoche for Human evolution
You will not read the name “Bidzina Ivanishvili” in the synopsis for this film – Taming the Garden- on the…
Munich – The Edge of War [2022] ‘Netflix’ Review: Yet another plea to Oppose Fascism before its too Late
During our school days, most of us saw history as one of the most boring subjects of all time. The…