Featured · Films This Week · Review Dhadak 2 (2025) Movie Review: An adaptation that doesn’t water down caste-based discrimination in favour of telling a love story Shikhar Verma August 7, 2025
Films This Week · Review Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy (2025) Movie Review: An uninspired and self-indulgent mess that fails to carve an identity of its own Shikhar Verma August 13, 2025
Films This Week · Review Saiyaara (2025) Movie Review: A Somewhat Sincere Love Ballad Peppered With Familiar Mohit Suri-Isms Shikhar Verma July 24, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Fantasy (2025) ‘Sarajevo’ Movie Review: The Body Politic Gets a Pop Remix Sofia Topi August 19, 2025August 19, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Locarno · Review Two Seasons, Two Strangers (2025) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: Sho Miyake Draws Sublime Whispers From Chance Encounters Debanjan Dhar August 18, 2025August 18, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Novak (2025) ‘Edinburgh’ Movie Review: A Revealing If Sometimes Mismanaged Sci-Fi Minded Portrait of Radical Communities Vassilis Kroustallis August 17, 2025August 17, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review On The Sea (2025) ‘Edinburgh’ Movie Review: An Observant But Rather Timid View of the Queer Predicament Vassilis Kroustallis August 17, 2025August 17, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Blue Film (2025) ‘Edinburgh’ Movie Review: A Powerful Queer Debut on Tainted Relations Vassilis Kroustallis August 17, 2025August 19, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Locarno · Review Hair, Paper, Water… (Tóc, Giáy Và Nuóc, 2025) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: Wondrously Porous Distillation of Language-Memory Debanjan Dhar August 14, 2025August 26, 2025
Featured · ReviewThe Toxic Avenger (2025) Movie Review: Troma’s Radioactive Mascot Returns to Lay Waste to Good TasteAugust 27, 2025 Julian Malandruccolo
Featured · ReviewOr Something (2024) Movie Review: A Refreshingly Grungey Update on the Classic ‘Before-Sunrise’ Setup about the Power of ConnectionAugust 26, 2025 Akash Deshpande
Featured · ReviewThe Roses (2025) Movie Review: An Uneven Yet Frequently Hilarious Dramedy Of Self-Serious Marital WoesAugust 26, 2025 Liam Gaughan
Or Something (2024) Movie Review: A Refreshingly Grungey Update on the Classic ‘Before-Sunrise’ Setup about the Power of Connection
The Roses (2025) Movie Review: An Uneven Yet Frequently Hilarious Dramedy Of Self-Serious Marital Woes
Paul & Paulette Take a Bath (2024) Movie Review: This Messily Platonic Romcom Embraces the Sinister Events of Human History
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance Judas and the Black Messiah [2021]: ‘Sundance’ Review – Daniel Kaluuya is electrifying in this powerful and relevant tale about the BPP Shikhar Verma February 9, 2021
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance The World to Come [2021]: ‘Sundance’ Review – A poetic telling of forbidden love marred by a lack of focus Shikhar Verma February 8, 2021
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance Land [2021]: ‘Sundance’ Review – Robin Wright helms a moving tale about resilience Shikhar Verma February 6, 2021
Review Saint Maud [2019] Review – An Engrossing Hodgepodge of Catholic Horror Motifs Arun Kumar July 10, 2024
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance On the Count of Three [2021]: ‘Sundance’ Review – Constantly funny bromance takes a sharp look at men’s mental health Shikhar Verma February 4, 2021
Review The Art of Political Murder [2020] Review – An Investigative Account of a High-Profile Murder Trial Arun Kumar May 22, 2021
Film Festivals · Review · Sundance CODA [2021]: ‘Sundance’ Review – A heartfelt, overly familiar crowd-pleaser Shikhar Verma February 3, 2021
Review True Mothers [2020] Review: Naomi Kawase’s Potent Yet Frustrating Ode To Motherhood Santanu Das May 17, 2021