Mardaani 2 (2019) Review: Not Layered Enough
Gopi Puthran’s feminist narrative Mardaani 2 (2019) starts with a bang. It comes straight to the problem – Sunny (Vishal…
Coffee and Cigarettes [2003] Review – Discerning the Sublime among the Quotidian Banality
Jim Jarmusch’s movies often spring up from the characters; or he creates characters with a specific actor in mind. After…
Joker and the Angry Young Man
As Joaquin phoenix excelled the role of the not so unpopular masked vigilante, Joker is once again the hot topic…
Eeb Allay Ooo! [2019]: ‘MAMI’ Review: An authentic study of the working class through intelligent filmmaking.
A monkey is an unconventional human. It is undiplomatic, unsophisticated, and it mocks almost everyone. A langur is someone a…
The Tale of Zatoichi [1962] Review – The Magnificent First Chapter Featuring the Illustrious Fictional Swordsman
“Kenji Misumi’s The Tale of Zatoichi (‘Zatoichi monogatari’, 1962), the first film in the series isn’t an origin story but…
Babyteeth [2019]: ‘MAMI’ Review – A Hysterical Dodge to Conventional Cancer-Tropes
Babyteeth Movie Review: In the first few minutes of Australian filmmaker Shannon Murphy’s fantastic feature-length debut, we meet Milla (Eliza…
Downton Abbey (2019) Review – A nostalgia evoking epilogue of the epilogue
Downton Abbey (2019) – The movie knows exactly what it is supposed to be which is not just another episode…
Panipat (2019) Review: Indeed A Great Betrayal
History intrigues me and so do period dramas but had I known that Panipat would become more uninteresting than my…