10 Films The HOF-men Recommend: 9th Edition
10 Films The HOF-men Recommend: 9th Edition Here is the 9th Edition of the HOF-Men Recommend Series. Like every time,…
Midnight Cowboy [1969]: Castaways on the Streets
John Schlesinger’s Midnight Cowboy begins with an opening shot of a drive-in cinema screen, blank, standing tall against the deserted…
Suffering Of Ninko [2017]: NYAFF Review
Niwatsukino Norihiro’s ‘Suffering Of Ninko‘ is about sexual awakenings. A surreal, ghostly folklore and an absolutely batshit crazy mix of…
Keeping ‘Siskel and Ebert At the Movies’ Alive
It’s safe to say that most film-lovers know about Siskel and Ebert. Many of them grew up watching their seminal movie review show, commonly known as At the Movies with Siskel and Ebert, throughout the ‘70s, ‘80s, and ‘90s.
The Bad Batch [2017] Movie Review: Substance squanders through rich Aesthetics & dense Atmosphere
The Bad Batch [2017]: Substance squanders through rich Aesthetics & dense Atmosphere Fulgurous aesthetics beaming life in the lawless desert…
Double Life [2017]: NYAFF Review
In the contemporary world where people living together within a room have secrets, it’s truly difficult to understand someone completely….
In Fear (2013) Movie Review: A Conscious effort to create Palpable Fear
Narrow country road covered with the blanket of darkness and silence. The silence is punctuated by insects stridulation & birds…
Still Walking [2008]: Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Elegiac Masterpiece
Ozu-esque is the word that sprang to my mind when watching Hirokazu Kore-eda’s culturally specific yet emotionally relatable nuanced family…








