Meryl Streep To Be Honored At Toronto International Film Festival
“The mistake we make about somebody like Meryl is assuming that she’s somehow magical. In fact, what Meryl Streep is…
Judgementall Hai Kya (2019) Review: A Well-Crafted Quirky Whodunit
Quirky. Eccentric. Thrilling. Entertaining. These words aptly suit Prakash Kovelamudi’s ‘Judegementall hai kya’ (2019). What may seem like another run-of-the-mill…
Analyzing Whiplash Final Scene: Passion or Masochism?
Damien Chazelle’s coming-of-age drama ‘Whiplash’ is a film that uses its musical soundtrack to deconstruct, in fact, musicals. It is…
The Curse of La Llorona [2019] Review: Predictable. Forgettable. Mediocre.
There is no valid reason whatsoever as to why The Curse of La Llorona is part of The Conjuring Universe….
And Your Bird Can Sing [2019]: ‘Japan Cuts’ Review- An Ode to the Mundane
There’s a moment in the film where the lead character sniffs the t-shirt that she’s wearing, a rather baggy one…
Lookback at Bresson: A Man Escaped [1956]
Robert Bresson has always been fascinated by cages. Be it a human cage or one’s own mind; there’s always a…
Long Shot [2019] Review: A Redundant Attempt at creating a Self-Aware Comedy
A film featuring Charlize Theron as a foxy politician falling in love with a nerdy guy like Seth Rogen really…
Someone in the Clouds [2019] ‘NYAFF’ Review: A Cheesy Attempt at Humor and Romance
Someone in the Clouds is one of those films that a lot of people enjoy just like they would anything…








