Euphoria (Season 1) Review: A trippy critique of our relentless and impulsive present
HBOโs 8 episode series ‘Euphoria,’ which aired Season 1 not long after its final (not so well received) season of…
Gotro (2019) Review: A Heartwarming Tale of Brotherhood and Humanity
Childhood memories poured into my mind as scenes from Nandita Roy and Shiboprasad Mukherjee’s Gotro (2019) preached brotherhood and humanity….
Roma (2018): Experiencing Spirituality Through Cinema
Roma (2018) is available for streaming on Netflix In all my time of watching movies, I have found that movies…
Mindhunter (Season 2) Netflix Review โ An Immersive and Multi-Layered Crime Series
Very big fonts, impeccably color-coded Fincher-esque moody cityscapes, bureaucratic backscratching, unnerving existential problems, and scene-stealing cameos of fictionalized versions of…
Nadie sabrรก nunca (No One Will Ever Know) Netflix [2019] Review – Turning to a Fictional World
Watching Spanish director Jesรบs Torres Torres’ ‘Nadie sabrรก nunca‘ (No One Will Ever Know) on Netflix took me back to…
Aadai [2019] Amazon Prime Review – A muddled Feminist Drama
In one of the absurd scenes, Kamini (Amala Paul) accelerates her sports bike on a traffic signal along with other…
Girls with Balls Netflix [2019] Review: A Dumb Splatter-Comedy
After watching the new French-Belgian Netflix offering “Girls with Balls,” I’m convinced that filmmakers have come down to making films…
A Spike Lee Joint: She Hate Me [2004]
Within his filmography, this is mid-level Spike Lee, enjoyable enough to watch thanks to a quirky story that is thoughtfully mined for its emotional resonance.