Another Round [2020] Review – When Honesty Overcomes Moralism
Artistic inventiveness is about transforming a simple work into a complex one and the Danish screenwriter and director Thomas Vinterberg…
Germany, Year Zero [1948] MUBI Review – A Tale of Lost Childhood in War-Ravaged Berlin
Roberto Rossellini’s Germany, Year Zero (‘Germania anna zero’, 1948) was the heartbreaking third and final film in the director’s neorealist…
10 Films to Watch if You Liked Ludo on Netflix
A romantic ventriloquist, an average mall worker, an ex-criminal, and a heartbroken waiter. A girl who wants to settle with…
The Dark and the Wicked [2020] Review: Cosmic Evil in Lonesome Americana
“Do you smell him?”, mocks a little girl with a sly smile splattered across her face to a shattered daughter…
Hoosiers [1986] Review – Meets the Sports Genre Demands with Grace and Tenderness
Hoosier is the nickname for someone who is born in Indiana or a resident of this particular U.S. state. David…
The Twentieth Century [2020] Review: The art of Storytelling at its most Cinematically Bizarre
Toronto, Canada. 1899, merely before the dawn of a new century. William Mackenzie King is one of the highly suited…
Wolfwalkers [2020] Review – Unleashing the wild side
While not much can be said about worldbuilding in Cartoon Saloon’s (the Irish animation studio) previous venture ‘The Breadwinner,’ no…
Sange Meel Se Mulaqat [1989] Review: An Enchanting Documentary on Ustad Bismillah Khan
Shehnai = Ustad Bismillah Khan; for anyone who is even remotely aware of Indian classical music. Both the Indian wind…