The 40-Year-Old-Version (2020) ‘Netflix’ Review: An Incredibly Funny, Stylish Comedy
There’s always an implicit skepticism that comes with the screenplays written by playwrights. How do you distinguish between the storytelling…
The Kid Detective [2020] Review – Sleuthing in a Notably Darker and Self-Aware World
At the outset, Canadian film-maker Evan Morgan’s feature-film debut The Kid Detective (2020) looks like a simple dark comedy involving…
10 Indie Indian Filmmakers who Owned 2020
With cinema halls shut down and shootings of films coming to a halt in the early phase of 2020, under…
All Jim Jarmusch Movies Ranked
One of American cinema’s most revered and influential directors, Jim Jarmusch is a singular voice in Hollywood, molding mainstream actors…
Shirley [2020] Review – Portrait of a Literary Icon through a Compelling Biofiction
Josephine Decker’s ‘Shirley’ (2020) is based on Susan Scarf Mercell’s novel of the same name, which attempts to delve into…
Judas and the Black Messiah [2021]: ‘Sundance’ Review – Daniel Kaluuya is electrifying in this powerful and relevant tale about the BPP
2020 was the year when Black Lives Matter really saw the light of the day. A revolution that has been…
The World to Come [2021]: ‘Sundance’ Review – A poetic telling of forbidden love marred by a lack of focus
I say this with great disdain that the men in Mona Fastvold’s ‘The World to Come‘ should have been left…
Josep [2020] Review – Portrait of an Artist through Fading Memory
Josep (2020), the feature debut of cartoonist and editorial journalist Aurel (Aurelien Froment), isn’t exactly the biopic of Catalan artist…








