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Films This Week · Review Param Sundari (2025) Movie Review: Janhvi Kapoor & Sidharth Malhotra’s cross-cultural rom-com is dead on arrival Shikhar Verma September 9, 2025
Film Festivals · Review The World Of Love (Segyeui Ju-in, 2025) ‘LFF’ Movie Review: Yoon Ga-eun’s Exceptional Film Encourages Us To Be the Masters of Our Own Worlds Freddie Kay October 28, 2025October 29, 2025
BFI London Film Festival · Film Festivals · Review Die My Love (2025) ‘BFI London Film Festival’ Movie Review: Lynne Ramsay Returns With a Gutting Portrait of a Mother on Fire Hayyan Khawaja October 20, 2025October 29, 2025
Film Festivals · Review The Last One for the Road (Le città di pianura, 2025) ‘FNC’ Movie Review: A Light Cruise Across the Italian Plains Julian Malandruccolo October 19, 2025October 29, 2025
Film Festivals · Review La Grazia (2025) ‘FNC’ Movie Review: Paolo Sorrentino’s Self-Consciously Moderate Plea for Mercy Julian Malandruccolo October 17, 2025October 29, 2025
BFI London Film Festival · Film Festivals · Review Tuner (2025) ‘BFI London Film Festival’ Movie Review: A Welcome Surprise as This Year’s Mystery Movie Hayyan Khawaja October 14, 2025October 29, 2025
BFI London Film Festival · Film Festivals · Review Lucky Lu (2025) ‘BFI London Film Festival’ Movie Review: Lloyd Lee Choi Crafts an Authentic Portrait of Pain in the Gig Economy Freddie Kay October 14, 2025October 29, 2025
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Featured · ReviewRoads of Fire (2025) Movie Review: A Harrowing Skillfully Managed Portrait of People in NeedOctober 31, 2025 Vassilis Kroustallis
ReviewBeyond the Infinite Two Minutes (Dorosute no hate de bokura, 2020) Movie Review: A Small-Scale Sci-Fi That Feels Endlessly WarmOctober 30, 2025 Ritesh Sharma
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Hedda (2025) Movie Review: An Excessively Overstated, Hollow Literary Reworking Redeemed By Lively Performances
Film Festivals · JIFF · Review Scattered Night [2019] Review: JIFF – An Intricate and Intimate drama Nafees Ahmed February 22, 2021
Film Festivals · Review · Tribeca Aamis (Ravening) [2019]: ‘Tribeca’ Review – The true horrors of suppressing desire Shikhar Verma July 18, 2023
Films This Week · Review Evergreen [2019] Review: A Poignant Depiction of Love and Relationship Suvo Pyne February 13, 2023
Film Festivals · Review · Tribeca House of Hummingbird (2019) ‘Tribeca’ Review: Growth and Resilience through Self-created Shells Akash Deshpande December 21, 2023
Film Festivals · Review · Tribeca Flesh Out (2019) ‘Tribeca’ review: A Half-Baked Social Drama Akash Deshpande December 21, 2023
Film Festivals · Review · Tribeca This Is Not Berlin [2019]: ‘Tribeca’ Review: The Outsiders Amritt Rukhaiyaar July 18, 2023
Review Guava Island [2019] Review: Donald Grover’s passion project is more symbolic than substantial Shikhar Verma April 30, 2019
Review Teen aur Aadha (2018) Review: Souls looking for a Way Beyond The Walls Akash Deshpande December 22, 2023
Films This Week · Review Avengers: Endgame [2019] Review – A fitting finale and a poignant farewell for the superheroes Nafees Ahmed February 20, 2021