Ryusuke Hamaguchi Shares Criterion Top 10 Films
Ryusuke Hamaguchi optimally leverages the audio-visual medium of cinema and spun it delicately in a mystifying narrative to look at…
The Batman [2022] Review: A Delightfully Relentless Crime-Noir Saga Like No Other
Etching a grim, violent vision of Gotham in ways never done before, The Batman explores its core characters with remarkable nuance and depth, belting a three-hour extravaganza that highlights socio-political ills that plague the city, and the world at large.
The Weekend Away [2022] Review: Cheap Thrills that Come at a Huge Personal Cost
In its recent quarterly results, Netflix bemoaned the lack of penetration in the Indian market. The comments and laggard numbers…
Wheel Of Fortune and Fantasy [2021] – A Complex Dish of Desire, Identity & Self-exploration served piping hot
Wheel Of Fortune and Fantasy (2021) – A Complex Dish of Desire, Identity & Self-exploration served piping hot: It rarely…
Undekhi (Season 2) ‘SonyLIV’ Review: More of the Same but Blander, Duller, and Clumsier
Season 1 of Undekhi (2020-ongoing) offered a new look at the brazenness with which North Indians commit horrendous crimes and…
Star Trek: Picard (Season 2) Review – The Greatest Rivalry In Sci-fi History Is Reignited For A Time bending Rematch
Hot take time! Star Trek is better than Star Wars. Star Wars is more popular than Star Trek for a…
Against the Ice [2022] Netflix Review: A Flat Survivor Thriller that Never Quite Catches the Adventure Sprit
We are all suckers for atmospheric survivor thrillers. The enthralling magic of seeing men come up against nature in its…
Reading ‘Writer’ (2021) through a Marxist Lens
Reading Writer (2021) through a Marxist Lens: How do you define a State? A-State (government) is an institution that has…








