Download the Script of The Lighthouse
Robert Eggers is one of the most critical voices in modern-day horror. His folklores have driven independent cinema enthusiasts to…
Rome, Open City [1945] Review – A Powerful Lament on the Quiet Defiance of War-Afffected Italians
Film-maker and screenwriter Paul Schrader in his remarkable introduction essay to the new edition of his seminal film theory text,…
1917 (2019) Review: A Devastatingly Beautiful Representation of War
‘Successful war films are usually those with a backstory of the soldiers. Conversations amongst soldiers and the despair on their…
Diapason (2019): ‘Busan’ Review – A Mother’s dilemma
Diapason (2019) Movie Review: A group of young girls organizes a birthday party for one of their friends after their…
Lumumba [2000] Review – An Informative and Poignant Political Docu-Drama
Haitian film-maker and political activist Raoul Peck through swift dramatizations has persistently explored the traumas of post-colonial turbulence. Though born…
The Wave (2020) Movie Review: A Hyper-Stylized Drug Trip About Self-Realization Marred by Goofiness
Reality gets intermingled with paranoia in Gille Klabin’s frantic little film ‘The Wave (2020).’ Starring Justin Long as a corporate…
Kakbagodaa [2019] Review: Another Aware Film based on the Perception of Privilege
The one common thing about the newcomer Indian filmmakers is how they come with largely earnest intentions. Even while the…
Women in a Man’s World: A Close Look at Aditya Kripalani’s Filmography
Aditya Kripalani, a young voice in Indian Independent cinema, debuted in film direction in 2017 with ‘Tikli and Laxmi Bomb’,…