The Wild Pear Tree [2018] Review – An Ode to the discarded dreamers
A Young Graduate returns to his idyllic hometown – A Town decorated with history and a tourist Hotspot. The options…
Vice [2018] Review: Too Many Vices
The Big Short was my favorite film of 2015. I was ecstatic when Vice was announced as a re-teaming of…
Sairat [2016]: Exploration of Inter-sectional Identity in Indian Cinema
When the Marathi film Sairat (2016), directed by Nagraj Manjule released in 2016, it immediately drew attention from the audience…
A Spike Lee Joint: Crooklyn [1994]
Lee taps into his childhood, setting Crooklyn in the year and place when he was a kid. Itโs not one of the more immediate or passionate of Leeโs films, but it still shines a bright spotlight on a community often not seen in films, yet alone seen in this bright of a light.
The 15 Best Indian Films of 2018
We will remember 2018 for the fact that all the three khans failed spectacularly at the box office. To add…
Mary Queen Of Scotts [2018] Review: Far from Royalty
I had high expectations going into Mary Queen of Scotts. Two of last years stand out performers coming together to…
The Favourite [2018] Review: Lives Up To Its Name
If someone had told me that โThe Favouriteโ, a period piece dramedy, would be among the most outlandish and yet…
Museo [2018] Review โ A Quirky and Challenging Exploration of History and Self-Identity
Mexican film-maker Alonso Ruizpalaciosโ debut feature Gueros (2014) portrayed the disintegration of a society and the ennui of suburban life…