Films This Week · Review The Drama (2026) Movie Review: A Playfully Uncomfortable and Provocative Comedy that Just Barely Misses Profundity Liam Gaughan April 3, 2026
Featured · Films This Week · Review Holy Days (2026) Movie Review: A Bittersweet Road Trip Too Saccharine to Stick the Landing Shikhar Verma March 23, 2026
Featured · Films This Week · Review Scream 7 (2026) Movie Review: A Derivative, Dull Sequel in a Once Rock Solid Franchise Liam Gaughan March 2, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Phenomena (2026) ‘CPH: DOX’ Documentary Review: An Aesthetically Stunning Journey Through Audio-Visual Patterns that Probe into the Mysteries of the Universe Akash Deshpande March 23, 2026March 23, 2026
Film Festivals · Review · SXSW Souvenir (2026) ‘SXSW’ Short Film Review: An Absorbing and Quietly Subversive Queer Tale that Analyzes the Intricacies of Boundaries and Consent Akash Deshpande March 22, 2026March 22, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Birita (2026) ‘CPH: DOX’ Documentary Review: A Heartrending Documentary about the Growing Pains of an Iconic Actor that Often Overlooks its Own Fascinating Core Akash Deshpande March 21, 2026March 21, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Desert Passages (2026) ‘One World’ Documentary Review: A Beautiful Film Trapped In Its Own Monotony Guilherme Quireza March 20, 2026March 21, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Something Familiar (2026) ‘CPH: DOX’ Documentary Review: A Prickly Unravelling of Secrets and Lies Debanjan Dhar March 18, 2026March 19, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review The Sandbox (2026) ‘CPH: DOX’ Movie Review: A Chilling and Sprawling Indictment of Intense Unescapable Surveillance Debanjan Dhar March 17, 2026March 19, 2026
Featured · ReviewHer Song (2026) Movie Review: A Sprightly, Charming Hangout Film that Bridges the Past and the PresentApril 3, 2026 Akash Deshpande
Featured · ReviewHamlet (2025) Movie Review: A Maximalist, Modernized Shakespeare Riff With Propulsive Style, Dynamic PerformancesApril 3, 2026 Liam Gaughan
ReviewAmoosed (2026) Documentary Review: The Animal As A Myth And The Burden Of The SacredApril 2, 2026 Guilherme Quireza
Her Song (2026) Movie Review: A Sprightly, Charming Hangout Film that Bridges the Past and the Present
Hamlet (2025) Movie Review: A Maximalist, Modernized Shakespeare Riff With Propulsive Style, Dynamic Performances
Batt Koch (2025) Movie Review: A Quiet, Language-Rooted Portrait of Exile, Memory, and the Elusive Dream of Return
Film Festivals · Locarno · Review Soul of a Beast [2021]: ‘Locarno’ Review – A Visual Fantasy with Entertainingly Deranged Moments Shashwat Sisodiya August 24, 2021
Film Festivals · KVIFF · Review Roots [2021]: ‘KVIFF’ Review – A Distinctively Minimalist Portrait of Landscape and its People Arun Kumar August 20, 2024
Film Festivals · Locarno · Review The Sadness [2021]: ‘Locarno’ Review – An Interesting Gore Fest that Never Takes Off Arnav Srivastav March 20, 2022
Film Festivals · Locarno · Review A Thousand Fires [2021]: ‘Locarno’ Review – A Bewitchingly Intimate Slice-of-Life Documentary Arun Kumar August 22, 2021
Film Festivals · NYAFF · Review Zero to Hero [2021]: ‘NYAFF’ review – A compassionate look at the Life of a Paralympic champion Santanu Das August 22, 2021
Film Festivals · Locarno · Review The River [2021] Locarno Review: An Overlong, Tedious Mystery Replete With Lazy Filmmaking Shashwat Sisodiya August 22, 2021
Film Festivals · Locarno · Review Shankar’s Fairies [2021]: Locarno Review – A Beautifully Nostalgic Film Which Also Talks About Indian Class Structure Shashwat Sisodiya August 22, 2021
Film Festivals · Locarno · Review The Bad Man [2021]: ‘Locarno’ Review – How the Brutality of War Changes a Man Arnav Srivastav August 19, 2021
Review Too Late [2021] Review: Uninspired horror-comedy lazily presents a showbiz metaphor Shikhar Verma August 19, 2021