Who Killed Malcolm X? [2020] Netflix Review – A Look Into the Life, Assassination, and Enduring Legacy of the Afro-American Activist
Who Killed Malcolm X is now streaming on Netflix “It seems that after a person has died, he is reevaluated….
The 15 Best Coming Of Age Films Of 2019
Growing up takes a lot out of a person. A child’s entire life is defined by the period when he…
Hugo [2011] Review: As Endearing As It Is Frustrating
All the initial expectations & excitement set up by its impressive opening track shot is unfortunately lost in this long…
Uppercase Print [2020] ‘Berlin’ Review – A Frustratingly Overlong yet a Significant Account of State Oppression
“Uppercase Print (2020) is the second documentary feature from Radu Jude, in which a real-life case of political persecution offers…
Yeh Ballet [2020] Netflix Review – A typical underdog tale laden with umteenth cliches
The new Netflix original ‘Yeh Ballet’ takes us back to the unseen talents from Dharavi. As if Zoya Akhtar’s ‘Gully…
The Kid [1921] Review – The Most Poignant of Chaplin’s Silent Masterpieces
Every time I revisit Charlie Chaplin’s first feature The Kid (1921), the cynical part of my mind scoffs at the…
Mommy [2014] Review: Powerful, Potent & Profoundly Personal
A blazingly original, incredibly potent & surprisingly intimate account of mother-son bonding, Mommy (2014) features an emotionally charged drama that…
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari [1920] – A Ground-Breaking and Intensely Weird Silent Masterpiece
“The first thing everyone notices and best remembers about The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) is the film’s bizarre look,”…








