Madres [2021] Review: A Half-baked Political Horror Film that Misses more than it Hits
‘Madres’ sheds light on one of the most overlooked and obscure prejudicial laws passed against minorities in the US. Constructed…
The Billion Dollar Code [2021] Netflix Review – A Story About Two Friends That Calls Out Google’s Hypocrisy
Have you noticed that โsuccessโ stories rarely inspire and instead reveal the apparent protagonist(s) to be the antagonist(s)? But the…
Mayday Movie Explained: Ending, Themes, and Feminist Troupes Analyzed
Mayday Movie Ending Explained & Themes Analyzed: Karen Cinnore’s directorial debut ‘Mayday’ is an interesting watch. The choice of words…
Bhramam [2021] Review โ The strong story of the source material helps carry a decent remake to the finish line
Bhramam Prime Video Review: Bollywood has been known to create remakes of movies made down south, be it in the…
Islands [2021]: ‘LAAPFF’ Review – A Profoundly Humanist Drama about Loneliness
How often does it happen that our life presents a sharp contrast from the floral printed fabrics that we decorate…
There’s Someone Inside Your House [2021] Netflix Review – A Gory Slasher Film That Tries Too Hard To Make Sense
People want things to make sense. Especially when it comes to horror movies, because then and only then the viewing…
Knocking [2021] Review: A Somber Psychological Thriller
Knocking, which premiered at the Midnight Section at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, does not really live up to its…
The Human Scale (2012): An Urban Planning Documentary That Questions City Design
Cities have habitually been spaces where people come to improve their quality of life. But, The Human Scale (2012), a…