Midnight Mass (2021) – A Profound Exploration Of Theism And Atheism By Mike Flanagan
Mike Flanagan has consistently explored the power of horror to understand the nuances of humanity. While many directors who started…
10 Great Asian Films You Can Watch on Netflix
10 Great Asian Films You Can Watch on Netflix: โOnce you overcome the one-inch tall barrier of subtitles, you will…
Clairevoyant (2021) Review: The Journey Towards Constructed Enlightenment
Clairevoyant (2021) is a mockumentary-style film with a clear purpose – to blatantly poke fun out of the younger generation’s desire to achieve spirituality and the white privilege that often goes with it.
Kriya [2021] Review – A Film That Loses To Its Own idea
Kriya’s idea on paper is a polarizing one. To horror aficionados, it may appear lustrous but it is not universally…
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie [2021] Review : Real-life tale of drag queen makes for a satisfying watch
Max Harwood makes a heartfelt debut in stage director Jonathan Butterell’s Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, as a gay Sheffield high…
5 Films to Watch if you Liked The Stronghold on Netflix
The french catalog at Netflix just got an update. The Cannes-bound Out of Competition title that had a short limited…
Squid Game (2021-) Season 1 Netflix Review: A Patently Ridiculous Concept Saved By Its Commitment To Its Ludicrousness
Imagery is important for allegory as well as shock value, and Squid Game (Netflix) is nothing if not strong in allegory and in shock value. Itโs delving into melodrama, romantic subplots, gangsters in real life converted to schoolyard bullies feel like extraneous pieces of the jigsaw puzzle until you see the full picture and the pieces fall into place.
Kaanekkaane (2021) SonyLiv Review: Layered Characters, Layered Mystery; Seamlessly executed
*Kaanekkaane review contains minor spoilers, tread cautiously* These days, we often see films pushing their genre-defined scope and becoming more…