Featured · Films This Week · Review Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Oval Portrait” (2025) Movie Review: A Lovecraftian slow-burn with a stoic love for all things old Shikhar Verma October 13, 2025
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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
BFI London Film Festival · Featured · 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 14, 2025
BFI London Film Festival · Featured · 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 14, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Dracula (2025) ‘FNC’ Movie Review: A Charmless, Torturous, and Reprehensible Affair, Radu Jude’s Latest is Every Bit as Lifeless as Its Subject Julian Malandruccolo October 14, 2025October 14, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review The Things You Kill (2025) Movie Review: A Surreal Deconstruction of the Fight or Flight Response of a Broken Man Akash Deshpande October 14, 2025October 14, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Pillion (2025) ‘FNC’ Movie Review: Harry Lighton’s Eternally Sincere Debut Explores BDSM Kinks with Disarming Tenderness Julian Malandruccolo October 12, 2025October 12, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review · Vancouver International Film Festival Akashi (2025) ‘VIFF’ Movie Review: A Sentimental, Intergenerational Tale of Love and Longing Akash Deshpande October 9, 2025October 13, 2025
BFI London Film Festival · Featured · Film Festivals · ReviewTuner (2025) ‘BFI London Film Festival’ Movie Review: A Welcome Surprise as This Year’s Mystery MovieOctober 14, 2025 Hayyan Khawaja
BFI London Film Festival · Featured · Film Festivals · ReviewLucky Lu (2025) ‘BFI London Film Festival’ Movie Review: Lloyd Lee Choi Crafts an Authentic Portrait of Pain in the Gig EconomyOctober 14, 2025 Freddie Kay
Featured · Film Festivals · ReviewDracula (2025) ‘FNC’ Movie Review: A Charmless, Torturous, and Reprehensible Affair, Radu Jude’s Latest is Every Bit as Lifeless as Its SubjectOctober 14, 2025 Julian Malandruccolo
Tuner (2025) ‘BFI London Film Festival’ Movie Review: A Welcome Surprise as This Year’s Mystery Movie
Lucky Lu (2025) ‘BFI London Film Festival’ Movie Review: Lloyd Lee Choi Crafts an Authentic Portrait of Pain in the Gig Economy
Dracula (2025) ‘FNC’ Movie Review: A Charmless, Torturous, and Reprehensible Affair, Radu Jude’s Latest is Every Bit as Lifeless as Its Subject
The Things You Kill (2025) Movie Review: A Surreal Deconstruction of the Fight or Flight Response of a Broken Man
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Review Close to You (2024) Movie Review: Elliot Page’s Searing, Emotionally Honest Performance Elevates Middling Homecoming Drama Debanjan Dhar March 2, 2025
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Film Festivals · Locarno · Review Weightless (Sulla terra leggeri, 2024) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: Compelling Drama Buries Deep into Memory and Loss Debanjan Dhar March 2, 2025
Film Festivals · Review Shambhala (2024) ‘MIFF’ Movie Review: Min Bahadur Bham’s Ravishing, Calmly Centered Nepalese Odyssey Sways Between the Mundane and the Otherworldly Debanjan Dhar March 2, 2025
Review Consumed (2024) Movie Review: An Interesting Devon Sawa Performance and a Surrealist Third Act Can’t Save This Horror Movie from Feeling Like a Slog Amartya Acharya March 2, 2025
Film Festivals · Locarno · Review The Flood (Le Déluge, 2024) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: The Court Diary of A Collapsed Monarchy Beatrice Gangi March 2, 2025
Film Festivals · Locarno · Review Invention (2024) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: The Docufiction is Emotionally Devastating When It Is Focused on the Process of Grief Through Filmmaking Amartya Acharya March 2, 2025
Film Festivals · Locarno · Review Luce (2024) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: Marianna Fontana Makes the Inchoate, Unsatisfying Drama Stay the Course Debanjan Dhar March 2, 2025