Bingo Hell [2021] Review: An Unnecessary and Shambolic Horror film About Gentrification and Consumerism
Gigi Saul Guerrero’s latest Amazon release is a drab affair that promises plentiful but delivers very little. Despite featuring a…
10 Great Films That Helped Cinema Grow As An Art Form
10 Great Films That Helped Cinema Grow As An Art Form: Since the inception of the medium, films have garnered…
Mass (2021) Review: A Terrific Directorial Debut that Doesn’t Capitalise on Pain
Directorial debuts are supposed to propose fantastic ideas about what the concerned debutant filmmaker’s works are going to be. It’s…
Weekly Roundup: “Titane,” “The Guilty” & “No Time to Die”
In this week’s weekly roundup, I will be talking about the three recent releases that are both big and small…
Paka (River of Blood) [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A Tale of Cyclic Revenge that Reflects Potential
A river is a symbol of life metaphorically. As an ecological component, it has enabled the birth and cause of…
Titane [2021] Review – A horrifically tender story about love, rebirth, violence and family
Every once in a while there comes a movie that changes everything. From how you look at a story to…
Lift (2021) Hotstar Review: A Jumbled Mess, This ‘Lift’ Moves Only Downwards
At its onset, Tamil horror film Lift (2021), starring actor Kavin, streaming on Disney+ Hotstar, has a premise that is…
Black as Night [2021] Review : The second installment in Welcome to the Blumhouse is a big vampirish disappointment
“That was the summer I got breasts and fought vampires,” recollects Shawna (Asjha Cooper), in Maritte Lee Go’s overwrought and…