Hot Water [2021] Review – A generic underdog sports drama with an American Pie obession
Larry Rippenkroeger’s ‘Hot Water’ is as basic as filmmaking could be. If this wasn’t an hour and 40 minutes long,…
The Father [2020] Review – A Masterclass of The Show Don’t Tell Storytelling Method
The slowing down of the human mind is a natural process as humans age, and it is something that needs…
Coded Bias [2020] Netflix Review: Fighting Racism splattered over Technology
Two documentaries about technology premiered at Sundance 2020: Shalini Kantayya’s ‘Coded Bias,’ and Jeff Orlowski’s ‘The Social Dilemma’. Devika Girish…
Notturno [2020] ‘MUBI’ Review: Rosi Travels Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Kurdistan
Notturno is now streaming on MUBI Ten years and counting, Alia Chughtai of Al Jazeera, reported on 15 March 2021…
Boogie [2021] Review: Pure Visual Hip-Hop
In the opening sequence of Eddie Huang’s directorial debut, Boogie, a montage of the titular character (Taylor Takahashi) playing basketball…
Minari [2021] Review – A breathtaking effort on family and resilience
Migration and moving across the earth for better opportunities is the norm and something that has been done for centuries….
In the Earth [2021] Review – Ben Wheatley returns to genre-filmmaking with uneven results
British filmmaker Ben Wheatly (Free Fire, High-Rise) is known for twisting the genre indie fares into something that replicates the…
Some Unconventional Movies to Watch to Satiate the Movie Buff in You
If you are tired of watching predictable movies that work on the same old formula and want to experience something…