Tigre [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review
Tigre [2017] – A Tale of Uneasy Reconciliation and Burgeoning Sexuality The New Argentine Cinema of the late 1990s and…
Only Lovers Left Alive [2013]: A Haunting & Hypnotic Mood Piece
Only Lovers Left Alive [2013]: An Aesthetic, Artistic & Visually Arresting Love Letter To Arts & Cultures Of Yesteryears. …
Mother [2017]: No gob left unsmacked in Jennifer Lawrence’s anxiety dream of horror and dismay
It’s a powerful enough word at the best of times, but the exclamation mark gives it that edge of delirium…
Simulation (Tamaroz) [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review
Simulation (Tamaroz) | Dir. Abed Abest “Simulation (Tamaroz) ” is an experience that demands your complete audio-sensory attention so you…
Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review
Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review There’s no exact way to categorize Mouly Surya’s “Marlina the Murderer in…
Leviathan [2014]: A scathing Political satire reflecting on Human Suffering
Leviathan is a monster whale like creature described in ‘The book of Job’ which can not be controlled by humans….
TIFF 2017: New Images & Clip From Agnès Varda & JR’s “Faces Places”
TIFF 2017: New Images & Clip From Agnès Varda & JR’s “Faces Places” French master Agnès Varda collaborates with mysterious…
Shubh Mangal Saavdhan [2017]: An Elegant and Plausible treatment to accomplish Love
“Shubh Mangal Saavdhan” is a clever and delightful film. It reminds me why arranged marriage is not boring as well simple at all. Of course it handles the issues of sexual disorder quite well. But the film’s real achievement exists in its smart and humorous story telling which keeps the film clean and prominent. Although the film’s ordinary ending could not help it to reach up to the highest scale of development. But its steadfast…








