Finding Neverland [2004] Review: An Underrated Gem of Cinema
Finding Neverland is not your typical family movie that’s mostly fun and stress-free. It is heavy in content but wonderfully light in approach.
Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota Netflix [2019] Review – A Stylish yet inertly dull action spectacle
I was saddened to see an indie filmmaker who seemed more rebellious than some, succumb to focusing on entertainment to…
Is Love Enough? Sir [2020] Review: An Intelligent Romance that understands Atypical Confinements
Rohena Gera’s “Sir (also named Is Love Enough? Sir)” is a film that is set inside the confinements of the…
Cannes Interview – ‘BONG Joon Ho’ on Parasite
The arrival of a new film from BONG Joon Ho is always an event, but the premiere of Parasite at…
Read the Bong Joon-ho Open Letter that pleads cinephiles attending Cannes to avoid giving spoilers
So Open Letter’s from film directors is now a thing. After Tarantino’s Open Letter pleading film goers present at Cannes…
Revisiting Gangster Squad: Was it All That Bad?
Released in the winter of 2012-2013, one would think Gangster Squad, a film about the real-life police squad that took…
Blaze (2018) Review: Tale of a Legend Through the Tinted Glares
Ethan Hawke has always been a face of Indie cinema, particularly because of his collaborations with the directors like Richard…
Badnaam Gali [2019] Zee5 Review – Don’t visit this Gali
Shoojit Sircar’s ‘Vicky Donor’ was the film that addressed infertility and sperm donation in the Indian populist cinema that won…








