JFK [1991] Review: A Riveting Account of an Interesting Conspiracy Theory
Of all the conspiracy theories circulating out there, the assassination of John F. Kennedy (JFK) is arguably the most interesting…
2019 May Be a Weird Year for Films
2019 will hopefully be like any other year in terms of quality, but it may also be an oddity given the strange and audacious existence of some of the films to be released in this last year of the first decade of the second millennium.
The Realm [2018] Review โ A Brilliantly Paced Political Thriller
Manuel Lopez-Vidal, the brooding anti-hero in Rodrigo Sorogoyenโs riveting thriller The Realm (โEl Reinoโ, 2018), is always on the move….
The Disaster Artist [2017]: Filling the Hollow
I think its almost been an year- I remember watching a video on YouTube titled โThe Room โ GREATEST MOVIE…
Gully Boy [2019] Review: A coming-of-age tale that just skims the surface
There’s a beautiful sequence mid-way into Gully Boy where Murad (Ranveer) and Safeena (Alia Bhatt) have an argument for the…
On-Screen Feral Kids: A Timeless and Spellbinding Subject
Itโs fascinating to witness the slow ‘domestication’ of (supposedly) feral kids, brought up with limited or no access to human…
Citizenfour [2014] Review: Paranoia-Inducing Edward Snowden Revelations
“We are building the biggest weapon for oppression in the history of mankind.” โ Edward Snowden A paranoia-inducing coverage of…
I Was at Home, But [2019] – ‘Berlin’ Review
Auteur Angela Schanelec has re-written the grammar of film-making and created a cinematic language of her own over the course…








