Me, Maryam, the Children and 26 Others (2024) ‘Iffi’ Movie Review: A Comforting, Inventive Tale of Silent Rebellion and the Joys of the Creative Process
In Farshad Hashemi’s debut feature film, “Me, Maryam, The Children, and 26 Others,” a 30-something woman who has been away…
Sundance 2025 Complete Lineup Annouced: New Film by Ira Sachs, Sophie Hyde headline the Biggest Indie festival in the world
Today the nonprofit Sundance Institute announced the 87 feature films and six episodic projects selected for the 2025 Sundance Film…
The Empty Man (2020) Movie Ending Explained: What Drives James Lasombra’s Transformation into the Empty Man?
David Prior’s debut feature, The Empty Man (2020), stands out as a unique entry in the realm of ‘summoning’ horror…
10 Best Ralph Fiennes Movie Performances
With both “Conclave” to satisfy the middle-aged dads of the world yearning for a classic mid-scale thriller, and “The Return”…
I, The Song (2024) ‘Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival’ Movie Review: Dechen Roder’s Visually Evocative Film Traverses Rediscovery and Growth
Dechen Roder’s “I, The Song” (2024) opens with a crisis. Nima (Tandin Bidha), a schoolteacher, finds herself in the middle…
Despatch (2024) Movie Review: Manoj Bajpayee’s Committed Performance Barely Holds Together Kanu Behl’s Character-Driven Crime Journalism Drama
Kanu Behl as a director is a mystery, in that his delving into genres and their templates, especially the neo-noir,…
Black Doves: A Christmas Spy Thriller That Redefines the Genre
When I think of spy thrillers, my mind usually goes to the typical tropes—gritty action, brooding heroes, and a whole…
6 TV Shows to Watch if You Liked ‘Black Doves’ on Netflix
Joe Barton, the mind behind Giri/Haji, returns with Black Doves—a spy series that boldly merges the high-stakes intensity of espionage…