Duck, You Sucker [1971] Review: Sergio Leone’s Final Western
The fifth & final western from the auteur of spaghetti westerns, Duck, You Sucker is arguably the most under-appreciated film…
Raat Akeli Hai [2020] Netflix Review: A Whodunit Less Concerned With Who Did It.
Raat Akeli Hai streaming on Netflix: Devotion to a genre often compels filmmakers to turn a blind eye to the…
Moothon [2019] Review: Searching for Hope
Sometimes, we have to walk that razor-thin path in our lives because of who we are in between those bones….
Children of Hiroshima [1952] Review โ A Poignant Account on the Horrors Endured in the Aftermath of A-Bomb
Kaneto Shindoโs Children of Hiroshima (Genbaku no ko, 1952), based on Arata Osadaโs novel, was one of the first Japanese…
Yes, God, Yes [2020] Review : Natalia Dyer leads Journey of a Catholic teenager going through her sexual awakening
It is a tricky period in life when your body starts to change and one of the most important aspects…
The Artist Versus The Technocrat
This essay shall be an inquiry into the psyche of great artists who in spite of their struggles against overpowering…
[Watch] Kriya Trailer – One of the hottest titles at this year’s Fantasia Digital Film Festival
After announcing the first wave of films at this year’s Fantasia Film Festival, the first trailer for the highly anticipated…
For a Few Dollars More [1965] Review : A Sequel worthy of its recognition
For a Few Dollars More Review: Since his last showdown in the town of San Miguel, Man with No Name…