Wade [2020] Short Film Review: A Delicate, Detailed Horror Story about Climate Crisis
The rising sea levels have caused the low-lying city of Kolkata and the delta region of Sunderbans to submerge under…
Happiest Season [2020] HULU Review: A Heartwarming Lesbian Holiday rom-com we all have been waiting for
Christmas is approaching. That means it is time to gather yourself in a warm fuzzy blanket and watch a holiday…
Repast [1951] Review – A Wonderfully Subtle Marital Strife Drama
There’s a wonderful ambiguity in the quiet, self-contained on-screen persona of Setsuko Hara, best known for her phenomenal performance in…
Stream on MUBI – I am Twenty [1965]
One of the lesser-known and unsung Soviet filmmakers, Marlen Khutsiev, who gave a voice to youngsters knee-deep in a postwar…
A Case for John Cassavetes’ A Woman Under The Influence
John Cassavetes’ film A Woman Under The Influence released in 1974 and has since achieved cult status as a breakthrough…
Cut and Chop [2020] Review – There’s no method to this madness
A wise man once said that the madness in an actor’s method is counter conclusive of how well they understand…
Intersecting Loneliness with Migration: An Interview with a Young Punjabi Film-maker
Hailing from Amritsar, Punjab, Shubham Sharma’s meticulously shot short film, Even Fake Flowers Have Scent On Happy Days (2020) about…
Bresson and the agony of innocence: 3 Tragic Films from the Master of Minimalism
Minimalist, Ascetic, Austere and Formalist are some of the adjectives attributed to French filmmaker Robert Bresson and his unique brand…