Carousel (2026) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: A Leisurely, Honest Portrayal of Mid-life Malaise
“Carousel” (2026) shares narrative components with many of the independent dramedies that pop up in the American independent film scene….
Why Clean Solar Panels Improve Efficiency and Long-Term Performance
Solar panels are designed to capture sunlight and convert it into usable energy, but their performance depends heavily on surface…
Bridgerton Season 4 Release Time in UK: Full Episode Schedule, Dates, and Details
The wait for Bridgerton Season 4 is over, and UK viewers can start watching sooner than they might think. Netflix…
Night Nurse (2026) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: Seductive, perversive thriller cuts through broad metaphors of powerdynamics, co-dependency, and caregiving
“Isn’t it amazing being needed?” one of the characters says something similar on those lines in Georgia Bernstein’s “Night Nurse.”…
The Fog of War (2003) Documentary Review: A Sobering Study of Intelligence, Guilt, and the Limits of Moral Clarity
Bob Mcnamara: Now I remember exactly the sentence I left on. I remember how it started, and I was cut…
Beyond the Binary of Disclosure: A Materialist Becoming of Intimacy in the Male-Male Dynamic of Sanjay Nag’s Memories in March (2010)
The conversation around queer relationality, particularly from a Western pulpit, has long been shackled to a single, tiresome narrative: the…
Shelter (2026) Movie Review: A Familiar yet Solid Jason Statham Vehicle with a Touch of Techno-Paranoia
Jason Statham is perhaps the most consistent action star of the 21st century because of his complete and total commitment…
Run Amok (2026) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: A Well-Intentioned Work of Artistic Catharsis Is Tonally Jarring, Critically Obtuse
There’s no doubt that “Run Amok” was made as both a response to recent events and as an inquisitive study…







