Look Away, Look Away [2021] Review – An objective albeit broad documentation of racial hatred
Patrick O’Connor’s 2021 documentary “Look Away, Look Away” opens and closes with two very powerful and disturbing events that earmarked…
The Power of the Dog [2021] Review : Jane Campion returns to shake up the Western genre in one of the best films of the year
Who would have expected Benedict Cumberbatch to star as a ragged cowboy, unkempt and menacingly rude? Let go of that…
Love Me Instead [2021] ‘Netflix’ Review: A superficial Social drama that tides on a Wafer-thin plot
The heart-warming and emotionally charged relationship between the father-daughter duo is a recurring thematic element witnessed in Turkish television series…
True Story [2021] ‘Netflix’ Review: Stellar Performances from Kevin Hart & Wesley Snipes Fuel this tense Series
The word and the act of being ‘meta’ are really close to losing their meaning and novelty. Almost every other…
Cash (2021) ‘Hotstar’ Review: Post-demonetization blues shared in a Conventional Packaging
In 2016, the decision of demonetization was taken in India. It received worldwide coverage elaborating on its impact on the…
Extinct [2021] Netflix review : Doughnut-shaped animals’ fight for survival is too uneven to register its case
Set in the remote land of Galapagos, we meet the flummels- little doughnut-shaped species of animal inhabiting in the 19th…
Squid Game (Netflix TV Series 2021-): The Nightmare of Karl Marx
Squid Game (Netflix) – The Nightmare of Karl Marx: More than a century ago, in 1867, Karl Marx made the…
Writing with Fire [2021] Review: A Well-Told Story of Grassroots-Level Journalism
We enter ‘Writing with Fire’ with Meera Devi, the Chief Reporter at Khabar Lahariya, walking behind her, as she goes…