The Last Letter from Your Lover [2021]: ‘Netflix’ Review – Beautifully Shot, Yet Leaves Little to Desire
Augustine Frizzell’s The Last Letter from Your Lover, based on the book of the same name written by Jojo Moyes,…
In Front Of Your Face [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – Hong’s latest is Slight in spirit but Deeply Intimate in Form
Beneath the railway bridge, standing above the depthless waters. Sitting near the ashtray of your childhood home which is a…
Sweat [2021] Review – A haunting albeit unfocused exploration of the perils of social media fame
Social media influencers are hard workers. As much as I judge them for creating an online presence that seems to…
The 10 Best Stephen King Film Adaptations
Since the early โ70s, Stephen King has made a name for himself as one of the most prolific writers in…
Salt of the Earth [1954] โ A Landmark American Independent Cinema on the Working Class
I have come across cinephiles and critics alike disregarding certain socially conscious films, bellyaching over its technical shortcomings or evaluating…
The 10 Best Adil Hussain Performances in Films
The urge for acting stems from the passionate beliefs and opinions developed by an individual over the years. It is…
Mimi (2021) Review: Attempts Too Much Too Quickly
When Mimi (2021) dropped on Netflix, I decided to watch it immediately. I have been riding high on its catchy…
Roller Squad (2021) Review: Rolling out of contention
Movies about serial killers have caught the audience’s fancies for years. The age-old formula brimming with mystery, excitement, a whole…