The Big Clock (1948) Movie Review: An Engaging Cat and Mouse Mystery Ruined by its Villain
The Big Clock (1948) Movie Review: Any great thriller demands an engaging plot; in the sub-genre of an investigative murder…
Insidious: The Red Door (2023) Movie Ending, Explained: Are Dalton and Josh able to close the Red Door?
Since its debut in 2011, the Insidious movie franchise by Blumhouse has garnered a dedicated following among horror enthusiasts. The…
Guras (2023) ‘DIFF’ Movie Review- Earnest but Flaky Mountain-Set Drama
Saurav Rai’s Guras opens with a long shot. It is late in the night; a man has gotten down from…
Gambling in Cinema: A Boon or a Curse?
Casinos and gambling in general are often glorified in cinema, including modern films. It’s a way to show the luxury…
The 10 Best French Musicals
French musical films are equally similar and different from Hollywood musicals. Some of them indulge in a more artificial use…
The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed (2023) ‘MAMI’ Movie Review: A Sardonic Portrait of Contemporary Loneliness Wrapped in a Garb of Hilarity Makes for a Standout Debut
“Do you think people can change?” This is the question that kicks off writer-director Joanna Arnow’s deadpan and darkly comic…
The Sweet East (2023) Review: All-inclusive road trip to the sects of America
The name Sean Price Williams might have crossed your screening time with films like ‘The Color Wheel’ (dir. Alex Ross…
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932) Movie Review – A Resilient Individual’s Quest for Freedom & Justice
In the annals of cinema history, one film stands as a testament to the enduring power of the medium to…