Friendship (2025) Movie Review: An Endurance Test of Comedy That Is Hilarious, Yet Existential
It’s no secret that Hollywood has been somewhat reluctant to dump resources into comedies that do not have a definitive…
Tinctoria (2025) MAMI Select Short Film Review: Singling Out the Stain of Shame From the Stain of Indigo
Amrita Bagchi’s recent short film, “Tinctoria” (a part of the four-film constellation of MAMI Select: Filmed on iPhone program), is…
Easter Movie Recommendation: Stories of Kindness, Faith, and New Beginnings
Easter isn’t just about chocolate eggs and springtime flowers. It’s a time of renewal, hope, and quiet reflection. Whether you’re…
Scarecrow (1973) Movie Review: A Tender Ode to Unlikely Friendship and Lost Dreams
Friendships can develop over the smallest of commonalities. Jerry Seinfeld, the legendary comedian, acutely observed that in most cases, kids…
Marching Powder (2025) Movie Review: The First Defining Film of The Keir Starmer Era of Britain
Marching Powder (2025) is British icon Danny Dyer’s return to the big screen with past collaborator Nick Love, and it’s…
Sampung Utos Kay Josh (2025) Movie Ending Explained: Is Josh Capable of Reclaiming His Faith?
If there’s one abiding, persistent thing “Sampung Utos Kay Josh” leaves you bothered throughout its unnecessarily protracted runtime, it’s to…
Mirbeen (2023) Movie Review: Women, Conflict, and Idealism
Set against the backdrop of the 2005 extremist strife that engulfed the Karbi Anglong district of Assam, the Karbi feature…
Logout (2025) ‘Zee5’ Movie Review: A ‘Locked In’ Babil Khan Elevates This Fairly-Crafted Cautionary Thriller
In one of the more poignant moments of “Logout,” Zee5’s latest original starring Babil Khan, the protagonist earnestly proclaims that…