Featured · Review Magellan (Magalhães, 2025) Movie Review: A Searing Yet Exhausting Catalogue of Anti-Colonialist Sentiments Liam Gaughan October 25, 2025 Featured · Review Renoir (Runowâru, 2025) Movie Review: A Quiet, Melancholic, and Thoroughly Fascinating Ode to the Things Left Unsaid Akash Deshpande October 24, 2025 Featured · Review Late Shift (Heldin, 2025) Movie Review: Leonie Benesch’s Strong Performance Turns This Medical Drama into a Soaring Tearjerker Akash Deshpande October 24, 2025 Evergreen Lists See More… 7 Times “Aahat” Took ‘Inspiration’ From Horror ClassicsOctober 24, 2025 Damayanti Ghosh10 Best Paolo Sorrentino Movies (Including “La Grazia”), RankedOctober 22, 2025 Julian Malandruccolo15 Great Malayalam Movies to Stream on Prime VideoOctober 21, 2025 High on Films Reviews See More… Review Halloween Special — How The Crow (1994) Dared To Do Things Differently Tom Higginson October 23, 2025 Review · Streaming Now · Tubi Intruder (2025) Movie Review: A campy sci-fi yarn that doesn’t use its B-movie shenanigans to its fullest Shikhar Verma October 24, 2025 Featured · Review Magellan (Magalhães, 2025) Movie Review: A Searing Yet Exhausting Catalogue of Anti-Colonialist Sentiments Liam Gaughan October 25, 2025 Review A Bear Remembers (2025) Short Film Review: The Sound of What We Have Lost Ritesh Sharma October 24, 2025 MUBI · Review · Streaming Now My First Film (2024) Movie Review: Zia Anger’s Love Letter to Failure and Every First Film Sree October 24, 2025 Featured · Review Renoir (Runowâru, 2025) Movie Review: A Quiet, Melancholic, and Thoroughly Fascinating Ode to the Things Left Unsaid Akash Deshpande October 24, 2025 Essays See More… Column The Pain of Being Unloved: An Empathetic Study on Siddharthan’s Self in ‘Aham’ (1992) Rugmini Dinu October 25, 2025 Column The Evolution of the Unreliable Narrator: From Film Noir to Contemporary Psychological Thrillers Adam Page October 22, 2025 Column Architects of the State: Political Allegory and Allegiance in ‘The Brutalist’ Dan Flattery October 22, 2025 All Posts Review · Zee5 GlobalHeads and Tales [2021] ‘Zee5’ Review: An Average Tale of a confused addressal of a Serious subjectRead More Heads and Tales [2021] ‘Zee5’ Review: An Average Tale of a confused addressal of a Serious subjectFilms This Week · MUBI · ReviewTathagat (2021) MUBI Review: A Poetic Requiem for the Lost Dream, Childhood, of a MonkRead More Tathagat (2021) MUBI Review: A Poetic Requiem for the Lost Dream, Childhood, of a MonkFilms This Week · Prime Video · ReviewRathnan Prapancha [2021] Review: An Emotional Tale Marred By The Mediocre NarrationRead More Rathnan Prapancha [2021] Review: An Emotional Tale Marred By The Mediocre NarrationStreaming Now · TV · TV ReviewInvasion (Season 1) Review: This sci-fi series about people of Earth reacting to an incoming alien invasion is a stifling boreRead More Invasion (Season 1) Review: This sci-fi series about people of Earth reacting to an incoming alien invasion is a stifling boreNetflix · Review · TVMaya and The Three [2021] Netflix Review: One Of The Best Animated Shows Of All TimeRead More Maya and The Three [2021] Netflix Review: One Of The Best Animated Shows Of All TimeFilms This Week · ReviewDune [2021] Review: Denis Villeneuve Tackles Colonialism & Warmongering On An Epic & Often Hypnotic CanvasRead More Dune [2021] Review: Denis Villeneuve Tackles Colonialism & Warmongering On An Epic & Often Hypnotic CanvasFilm Festivals · Review · TVMister 8 [2021]: ‘Canneseries’ Review – A Comedic Yet Tense Look At The Practicality Of PolyamoryRead More Mister 8 [2021]: ‘Canneseries’ Review – A Comedic Yet Tense Look At The Practicality Of PolyamoryFan BlogEverything You Need To Know About Netflix’s Squid GameRead More Everything You Need To Know About Netflix’s Squid GameFilms This Week · ReviewThe Estate [2021] Review: A dark comedy thriller that barely manages to survive its own motivesRead More The Estate [2021] Review: A dark comedy thriller that barely manages to survive its own motivesBFI London Film Festival · ReviewThe French Dispatch [2021] ‘BFI’ Review: A Quirky cast, stunning shots, but little elseRead More The French Dispatch [2021] ‘BFI’ Review: A Quirky cast, stunning shots, but little else Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 1,025 1,026 1,027 1,028 1,029 1,030 1,031 … 1,270 Next Page Categories ReviewsEvergreen ListNewsStreamingFilm FestivalColumn Follow Us Instagram LinkedIn X Facebook YouTube Spotify Pinterest
Featured · Review Magellan (Magalhães, 2025) Movie Review: A Searing Yet Exhausting Catalogue of Anti-Colonialist Sentiments Liam Gaughan October 25, 2025
Featured · Review Renoir (Runowâru, 2025) Movie Review: A Quiet, Melancholic, and Thoroughly Fascinating Ode to the Things Left Unsaid Akash Deshpande October 24, 2025
Featured · Review Late Shift (Heldin, 2025) Movie Review: Leonie Benesch’s Strong Performance Turns This Medical Drama into a Soaring Tearjerker Akash Deshpande October 24, 2025
Review Halloween Special — How The Crow (1994) Dared To Do Things Differently Tom Higginson October 23, 2025
Review · Streaming Now · Tubi Intruder (2025) Movie Review: A campy sci-fi yarn that doesn’t use its B-movie shenanigans to its fullest Shikhar Verma October 24, 2025
Featured · Review Magellan (Magalhães, 2025) Movie Review: A Searing Yet Exhausting Catalogue of Anti-Colonialist Sentiments Liam Gaughan October 25, 2025
Review A Bear Remembers (2025) Short Film Review: The Sound of What We Have Lost Ritesh Sharma October 24, 2025
MUBI · Review · Streaming Now My First Film (2024) Movie Review: Zia Anger’s Love Letter to Failure and Every First Film Sree October 24, 2025
Featured · Review Renoir (Runowâru, 2025) Movie Review: A Quiet, Melancholic, and Thoroughly Fascinating Ode to the Things Left Unsaid Akash Deshpande October 24, 2025
Column The Pain of Being Unloved: An Empathetic Study on Siddharthan’s Self in ‘Aham’ (1992) Rugmini Dinu October 25, 2025
Column The Evolution of the Unreliable Narrator: From Film Noir to Contemporary Psychological Thrillers Adam Page October 22, 2025
Column Architects of the State: Political Allegory and Allegiance in ‘The Brutalist’ Dan Flattery October 22, 2025
Review · Zee5 GlobalHeads and Tales [2021] ‘Zee5’ Review: An Average Tale of a confused addressal of a Serious subjectRead More Heads and Tales [2021] ‘Zee5’ Review: An Average Tale of a confused addressal of a Serious subject
Films This Week · MUBI · ReviewTathagat (2021) MUBI Review: A Poetic Requiem for the Lost Dream, Childhood, of a MonkRead More Tathagat (2021) MUBI Review: A Poetic Requiem for the Lost Dream, Childhood, of a Monk
Films This Week · Prime Video · ReviewRathnan Prapancha [2021] Review: An Emotional Tale Marred By The Mediocre NarrationRead More Rathnan Prapancha [2021] Review: An Emotional Tale Marred By The Mediocre Narration
Streaming Now · TV · TV ReviewInvasion (Season 1) Review: This sci-fi series about people of Earth reacting to an incoming alien invasion is a stifling boreRead More Invasion (Season 1) Review: This sci-fi series about people of Earth reacting to an incoming alien invasion is a stifling bore
Netflix · Review · TVMaya and The Three [2021] Netflix Review: One Of The Best Animated Shows Of All TimeRead More Maya and The Three [2021] Netflix Review: One Of The Best Animated Shows Of All Time
Films This Week · ReviewDune [2021] Review: Denis Villeneuve Tackles Colonialism & Warmongering On An Epic & Often Hypnotic CanvasRead More Dune [2021] Review: Denis Villeneuve Tackles Colonialism & Warmongering On An Epic & Often Hypnotic Canvas
Film Festivals · Review · TVMister 8 [2021]: ‘Canneseries’ Review – A Comedic Yet Tense Look At The Practicality Of PolyamoryRead More Mister 8 [2021]: ‘Canneseries’ Review – A Comedic Yet Tense Look At The Practicality Of Polyamory
Fan BlogEverything You Need To Know About Netflix’s Squid GameRead More Everything You Need To Know About Netflix’s Squid Game
Films This Week · ReviewThe Estate [2021] Review: A dark comedy thriller that barely manages to survive its own motivesRead More The Estate [2021] Review: A dark comedy thriller that barely manages to survive its own motives
BFI London Film Festival · ReviewThe French Dispatch [2021] ‘BFI’ Review: A Quirky cast, stunning shots, but little elseRead More The French Dispatch [2021] ‘BFI’ Review: A Quirky cast, stunning shots, but little else