A White, White Day (Hvรญtur, Hvรญtur Dagur) [2019]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A Cold Soul Longing for an Answer
Despite the familiarity, grief and loss are still effective themes to elicit emotions from the viewers. ‘A White, White Day…
Antigone [2019]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A disobedient voice to the absolutes of state
“Igniting itself from the migrant crises, Antigone tells the story of a young bright student Antigone who had moved to…
I Was Born, Butโฆ [1932] Review โ A Captivating and Subtly Incisive Silent Comedy about Childhood
Yasujiro Ozuโs movies are often about families undergoing transition. His static, low-angle and distant vantage point subtly captures significant life…
Triple Threat [2019] Review: An Enormous Waste of Talent & Potential
What was supposed to be a dream come true moment for action aficionados around the world turns out to be…
Blinded by the Light Netflix [2019] Review: A Run-of-the-mill Drama about Finding Oneself
Blinded by the Light is now streaming on Netflix Just the other day, a friend was telling me about his…
Synonyms (Synonymes) [2019]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A Chaotic yet Weary look into Identity Crisis
Winner of the Golden Bear award at the Berlin Film Festival, ‘Synonyms (Synonymes)’ is about a fleeing Israeli trying to…
Son-Mother [2019] ‘TIFF’ Review – A stark reflection of Women’s place in Iranian Society
The oppressive patriarchy, rigid theocracy and orthodox religious practice in Iran lead to abuse and hardship of helpless people who…
IT Chapter Two [2019] Review: A thunderously messy piece of Big Blockbuster CGI
IT Chapter Two [2019] Review: It has been 27 years since Pennywise terrorised the losers in their sleepy hometown of…