Village of the Damned [1995] Review: Pointless Remake
Bringing nothing new to the table and completely clueless about what made the original so effective, Village of the Damned…
Murder Party [2007] Review: Mishap. Mayhem. Hilarity.
Jeremy Saulnier’s feature film debut may not be as refined or focused as his breakthrough effort but Murder Party still…
The Friends of Eddie Coyle [1973] Review – A Seminal Crime Drama of the New Hollywood Era
There’s a kind of world-weariness attached to the characters of crime dramas set in Boston, Massachusetts. Although the characters survive…
The Radical Love in Bhaskar Hazarika’s ‘Aamis’
This article contains spoilers for Aamis. Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Ĺ˝iĹľek often speaks about how, in languages like English and French,…
Xavier Dolan Picks 10 Greatest Films Of All Time
Quebecois director Xavier Dolan shot to fame when he showcased his debut film ‘I Killed My Mother’ at Cannes film…
Love Me Tender [2019]: ‘TIFF’ Review- Agoraphobia and the World Within
By her looks, Seconda seems old enough to be on her own. Her face gives away her age. But, her…
25 years of The Shawshank Redemption: A Film About ‘Hanging In There’
When one decides to watch some of the greatest movies, the first place they would visit to get an idea…
Fiebre Austral (Austral Fever) [2019]: ‘Venice’ Review- An Ode to The Inexplicable Feelings
With a short film, it’s particularly difficult to hit all the right notes in order to evoke a certain feeling….








