Back to the Future [1985] Review: Pure Sci-Fi Delight
A properly weighted mix of blockbuster filmmaking & quality storytelling Back to the Future (1985) is pure sci-fi delight that’s…
Crip Camp [2020] Netflix Review โ An Uplifting Documentary on Disability Rights Movement
Winner of the U.S. Documentary Audience Award at Sundance Film Festival and executive produced by Barack and Michelle Obamaโs Higher…
Escape from Pretoria [2020] Review โ A Relentlessly Engaging Jailbreak Thriller
Prison escape dramas possess something more than entertainment value. We can discern the undying human spirit, a significant part of…
Ken Russell Kraziness: The Music Lovers [1971]
Like Tchaikovsky, the subject of his fourth theatrical film The Music Lovers, Russell demonstrated a similar sense of emotional intensity and rigorous ferocity, unfazed by what critics or tradition dictated.
Tiger King [2020] Netflix Review โ Deadly Abhorrent Creatures and Poor Big Cats
I hate zoos. I donโt know whatโs so joyful about watching the sad-looking bunch of animals in captivity. Of course,…
Brahman Naman Netflix [2016] Review : S*x Comedy done Right
Brahman Naman is Q’s most accessible film (In)famous Cult director Qaushiq Mukherjee’s camera tries to find a way to get…
The Way Back [2020] Review โ An Emotionally Satisfying Personal Redemption Story
Sports drama often has a typical set-up or a conventional narrative trajectory. Any film dealing with team sports do offer…
Lost Girls [2020] Netflix Review – An unfocused take on police ignorance and a plea for justice
The new Netflix film “Lost Girls” seems to hint that there are richer subtexts that it withholds within itself. In…