You Shall Not Sleep [2018]: ‘Tribeca’ Review
Uruguayan director Gustavo Hernández’s psychological-horror, You Shall Not Sleep taps into the madness of sleep-deprivation and the constructive yet dangerous artistry…
Eden Lake (2008) Movie Review: Brutal. Bestial. Barbaric.
A brutal, bestial & barbaric British horror that paints a harrowing portrait of Britain’s social decay, Eden Lake comes equipped…
A Spike Lee Joint: Jungle Fever [1991]
This is certainly a Spike Lee film to a tee, containing the very best of his funky style, his stunning camerawork, his excellent use of music, and very timely and perhaps timeless exploration of romance
Wild Wild Country (2018) – A Grimly Fascinating Journey into a Utopian Religious Community
Ever since the investigative journalism podcast ‘Serial’ gained prominence, the limited true-crime documentary series has boomed exponentially. From ‘The…
Village Rockstars [2018]: ‘IFFLA’ Review
Village Rockstars [2018]: ‘IFFLA’ Review Set in rural Assam, where the backwaters of India can almost leave you desperately moving…
Village Rockstars [2017]: Filmmaking Finds a Way
Village Rockstars is a triumphant joy of independent filmmaking, especially in India. Rima Das, the writer and the director, also…
October [2018]: The Blooming Uncertainties of Selfless Love
The writer-director duo of Juhi Chaturvedi and Shoojit Sircar are quaintly fascinated with the Human Anatomy. With their third collaboration, they…
Antichrist [2009]: An Unnerving Portrait of Grief, Pain & Despair
The first entry in Lars von Trier’s Depression Trilogy “Antichrist” is an increasingly disturbing but consistently gripping experimental horror that’s unnerving,…








