Death Of Insane (Unmadiyude Maranam) [2019]: ‘HFF’ Review – An abstract satire on Moral Policing and Censored Art
Watching award-winning Malayalam filmmaker Sanal Kumar Sasidharan’s newest film is both an enlightening sensory experience and an absolutely unnerving one. …
A Faithful Man (2018) Review: More Love, Little Substance
There is a scene at the beginning where Louis Garrel’s character comes out of bed, clearly showing the signs of…
In the Heart of the World [2019]: ‘IFFR’ Review – A Vibrantly Shot Social Drama
“The heart of the world is the next place, where we want to go, where our desires go”, says a…
Rim of the World Netflix [2019] Review – A childish throwback to the 80s
Rim of the World is available to stream on Netflix. Joseph McGinty Nichol, popularly known as McG, returns to his…
Joker in Cinema: Infinitely elastic yet extremely constricted
The conflict of good and evil has been the fuel and nutrition to literary art since man learned to tell…
The King and The Clown [2005] Review – A Shakespearean Tragedy
The King and the Clown (왕의 남자, Wang-ui Namja) is a layered & multithreaded narrative that encompasses powerful visuals and…
Furie [2019] Netflix Review – Taken meets John Wick
Vietnam born Le Van Kiet, the director of the film, debuted with stylized horror film Ngôi Trong Hėm (The House…
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.








