Little Men (2016) ‘Mashup’ Review: Lost Innocence, Artistic Wisdom, and the Quiet Ways Life Goes On
Little Men (2016): Of Lost Innocence Amidst Mature Folks Review by Pranav Birajdar Ira Sachs has a knack for telling…
For Your Consideration: Entertainment [2015]
The Comedy and Entertainment are two of the most intriguing, most thoughtful, and yet even most strange things to come from either Tim Heidecker or Eric Wareheim after the end of Awesome Show, Great Job!, and hopefully both films will soon accumulate the cult statuses they deserve as depressingly quirky indie films that comment on the vapidness and boredom of ordinary modern day life for ordinary folks.
Always Shine [2016] : The demonic destruction of self-idealisation
Anchored by one of the best performance of the year by Mackenzie Davis, Always Shine is an intense drama about female companionship and their struggle to survive inside a wall of a male dominated industry.
The Silence [1971] – An Insightful Study of Inner Spiritual Conflicts
Adapted from renowned Japanese novelist Shusaku Endo’s 1966 novel, Masahiro Shinoda’s The Silence (aka “Chinmoku”, 1971) is set in 17th…
10 Films the HOF-Men Recommend: 6th Edition
Here are the 10 films that made it to the 6th edition of our ‘HOF-Men Recommend’ Series. You can check out previous editions at the end of this post.
American Psycho [2000] : Ugly Crab Inside a Shiny Shell
“There are no more barriers to cross. My pain is constant and sharp, and I do not hope for a…
Don’t Think Twice [2016] : Being in a well isn’t that bad!
Review by Rohitavra Majumdar A character intentionally misses a very important audition which can supposedly open the door of an…
Before the Flood (2016) Review: This Is Not a Hoax
I live in New Delhi, capital of India: a country which is the third largest emitter of Carbon Dioxide in…








