T2 Trainspotting (2017) Movie Review: An Acid Trip Down the Memory Lane
“World changes, even if we don’t” Can we ever run away from our past? Can we ever move on? Or…
The Long Excuse (2016) Movie Review – Life after an Irredeemable Loss
Japanese film-maker Miwa Nishikawa’s protagonist Sachio Kinugasa (played by Japanese star Masahiro Motoki) — in her heart-warming drama The Long…
Baywatch (2017) Movie Review: A Rehash of a Terrible Television Phenomenon
There is nothing of value in Baywatch. It’s an empty, meaningless, boring excuse for a film.
Raw (2016) Movie Review – The Horrors of Growing Up and Conforming to the Cliques
All the institutions in our society jab at the principles we live by. While the alleged democratic society champions’ individuality…
Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962) Movie Review: The Public reflection of a Self
ClĂ©o from 5 to 7 (by Agnès Varda) follows the life of a Parisian singer named ClĂ©o between the hours of…
I Am Heath Ledger (2017) Documentary Review: A Touching Portrait of a Fallen Artist
“”I Am Heath Ledger” is for the millions of fans out there who still have little drops of sadness hidden…
Lens (2017) Movie Review – A Hard-Hitting Commentary on Cyber-Harassment
Arvind, one of the two central characters in the riveting drama Lens (2017), is a boldly written character in the…
Before Sunrise (1995) Movie Review: A Beautiful Love Poem
When a young filmmaker named Richard Linklater visited Philadelphia after shooting his debut film in 1989, he met a woman…








