Border [2018] Review: A Modern Folktale About Empathy
Eve Melander plays Tina with a special brand of empathy and understanding, capturing the nuances quite brilliantly, even under heavy makeup.
The Silence of the Lambs [1991]: The Voluptuous Death
None did I ever meet who watched “The Silence of the Lambs” (1991) and did not enjoy the thriller. My…
Microhabitat (2017) Review: Asian “Frances Ha” with a Biting yet Bittersweet Existential Drain
Miso, the protagonist of Microhabitat is someone we all know. Her grey hair which is fairly unsuitable for her age…
Ingmar Bergmanโs Muse Bibi Andersson Dies at 83
Swedish actress and Ingmar Bergmanโs muse, Bibi Andersson dies at the age of 83. Best known for her roles in…
Hellboy [2019] Review: Should’ve Never Been Summoned
Hellboy is a straight up terrible film with very few redeeming qualities. The film only seems good on paper with…
Dragged Across Concrete Review [2019]- Taste the Pavement
Dragged Across Concrete, is a cop film with no reservations or hesitations in its aesthetic or its display of dubious morality. It has the on-the-streets rawness of a Sidney Lumet film, but as if directed with the measured slowness and spatial grandeur of Michelangelo Antonioni.
The 15 Best Asian Films Of 2018
Asian Cinema has outdone itself in 2018. The films that were produced in the subcontinent didn’t just end up being…
Diane [2019] Review: A carefully observed character drama of a woman who understands need
In writer/director Kent Jones’s first narrative feature film, a woman is shown running around town in her car doing errands….








