The Silent Sea (Season 1) Review – Korean Sci-fi Drama is an ambitious albeit uneven story barely straining plausibility
The Silent Sea (Season 1) takes place in an alternate reality skewing very close to a possible and prescient future….
Madhuram [2021] Review: A Heartwarming Romance That Misses the Mark
There is a scene in Madhuram where two lovers are talking about the process of preparing biryani. ‘Love…love is that…
Atrangi Re [2021] Review: A Bland and Problematic Film Discussing Indian View of Mental Health
Looking upon mental health as an issue is one of the most important benchmarks for cinema as an art form….
’83 [2021] Review: Not Spell-Binding Enough and Sacrifices Storytelling at the Altar of Entertainment
When the Indian cricket team faces the West Indies cricket team for the second time in the 1983 World Cup,…
Minnal Murali [2021] Netflix review: Basil Joseph’s home-grown, ambitious superhero tale lands like a lightning
In Kerala’s Kurukkanmoola village, a bolt of lightning strikes two men at the same time. This will enable both men,…
Vicky and her Mystery (2021) Netflix Review: Too Cutesy and Risk Free To Be Memorable
Watching Vicky and her Mystery made me groan numerous times and re-consider how simply excruciating it is to endure distinctively…
Don’t Look Up [2021] Review – Adam McKay Delivers A Strong Pre-apocalyptic Movie Filled With Solid Performances
Post-apocalyptic movies have always been around to caution viewers about the things we can lose if an extinction-level event happens…
Hawkeye [2021] Review: No exclusive Swansong, but Clint Barton’s Story Gets a Fitting End
In the thirteen years since Iron Man in 2008, all the original Avengers have received their own solo films and…








