How Oliver Stone’s JFK (1991) Proved The Unprecedented Power Of Political Filmmaking
How Oliver Stone’s JFK Proved The Unprecedented Power Of Political Filmmaking: There’s a widespread belief among the masses that the…
Encounter [2021] Review: Riz Ahmed takes the Spotlight in this Sci-fi thriller
Even though the sub-genre seems easy, good road-trip movies are hard to come by. Especially after the process of shooting…
Being the Ricardos [2021] Review: Aaron Sorkin’s movie is a Well-oiled Machine that is devoid Of any flair
Aaron Sorkin is one of the best screenwriters in the game. He is the architect of movies like A Few…
Off the Rails (2021) : A Tale of Travel and Friendship with Too Many Detours
While several films with traveling women, most popularly Thelma and Louise (1991), have been winning over the hearts of its…
The Hating Game [2021] Review: Promise Turns into Pity Sooner Than You’d Expect
Sally Thorne’s best-selling novel sure turns out to be a drab rom-com. While it may have made for an engaging…
The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain [2021] Review : A harrowing true story brought to life by an incredible Frankie Faison
The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain recounts the real-life tragedy in a way that closes the door on all hopes that…
7 Great Films on MUBI Hand-Picked by Vikramaditya Motwane
7 Great Films Available For Streaming on MUBI Hand-Picked by Vikramaditya Motwane: It won’t be an understatement to say that…
Mixtape [2021] Netflix Review: An Endearing Family Drama Despite Its Familiar Beats
Being parentless at a young age can be a devastating affair. Your whole foundation of personality gets built at that…