Featured · Review BFFs (2025) Movie Review: A loud, brash culmination of predictable, elaborate pranks that feels like an assault on the senses Shikhar Verma September 24, 2025 Featured · Film Festivals · Review Shape of Momo (2025) ‘San Sebastian’ Movie Review: A Perceptive Account of Personal Agency and Independence Akash Deshpande September 24, 2025 Featured · Film Festivals · Review Six Days in Spring (Six jours ce printemps-là, 2025) ‘San Sebastian’ Movie Review: A Minimalist and Deeply Absorbing Portrait of Joys and Fears While Living in Hiding Akash Deshpande September 22, 2025 Evergreen Lists See More… 10 Movies Like ’12 Angry Men’ That You Should WatchSeptember 19, 2025 Arnav SrivastavThe 10 Greatest Robert Redford Movie PerformancesSeptember 18, 2025 Liam GaughanAll Paul Thomas Anderson Movies (Including One Battle After Another), RankedSeptember 18, 2025 High on Films Reviews See More… Featured · Review BFFs (2025) Movie Review: A loud, brash culmination of predictable, elaborate pranks that feels like an assault on the senses Shikhar Verma September 24, 2025 Featured · Film Festivals · Review Shape of Momo (2025) ‘San Sebastian’ Movie Review: A Perceptive Account of Personal Agency and Independence Akash Deshpande September 24, 2025 Featured · Film Festivals · Review Six Days in Spring (Six jours ce printemps-là, 2025) ‘San Sebastian’ Movie Review: A Minimalist and Deeply Absorbing Portrait of Joys and Fears While Living in Hiding Akash Deshpande September 22, 2025 Featured · Film Festivals · Review Redoubt (2025) ‘San Sebastian’ Movie Review: An Elegiac Portrait of a Kind Soul that Features a Gently Affecting Denis Lavant Performance Akash Deshpande September 19, 2025 Featured · Hulu · Review · Streaming Now Swiped (2025) Movie Review: A Charismatic Lily James Performance Can’t Save A Derivative Tech Drama Liam Gaughan September 20, 2025 Featured · Review Xeno (2025) Movie Review: An Offbeat, Heartfelt Alien Story Debopriyaa Dutta September 19, 2025 Essays See More… Column ‘No Smoking’ and the Politics of Control: Anurag Kashyap’s Unheeded Prophecy Soumyajyoti Kar September 24, 2025 Column Props of ‘Piku’ & the Art of Saying without Telling Manav September 24, 2025 Column · Featured A Tribute To Robert Redford: An Icon Of Decency, Compassion, and Service Who Offered An Optimistic Future for Hollywood Liam Gaughan September 17, 2025 All Posts MUBI · ReviewSweat [2021] Review – A haunting albeit unfocused exploration of the perils of social media fameRead More Sweat [2021] Review – A haunting albeit unfocused exploration of the perils of social media fameEvergreen ListThe 10 Best Stephen King Film AdaptationsRead More The 10 Best Stephen King Film AdaptationsEssay · Great FilmsSalt of the Earth [1954] – A Landmark American Independent Cinema on the Working ClassRead More Salt of the Earth [1954] – A Landmark American Independent Cinema on the Working ClassReviewThe 10 Best Adil Hussain Performances in FilmsRead More The 10 Best Adil Hussain Performances in FilmsNetflix · ReviewMimi (2021) Review: Attempts Too Much Too QuicklyRead More Mimi (2021) Review: Attempts Too Much Too QuicklyReviewRoller Squad (2021) Review: Rolling out of contentionRead More Roller Squad (2021) Review: Rolling out of contentionFilm Festivals · NBFF · ReviewTailgate [2021]: ‘NBFF’ Review – Dutch Thriller Offers Ample Chills If not NoveltyRead More Tailgate [2021]: ‘NBFF’ Review – Dutch Thriller Offers Ample Chills If not NoveltyNetflix · ReviewKingdom: Ashin of the North [2021] Netflix Review – An Entertaining Spin-Off and an Origin StoryRead More Kingdom: Ashin of the North [2021] Netflix Review – An Entertaining Spin-Off and an Origin StoryFilms This Week · ReviewLorelei [2021] Review: A striking fairytale interconnected by fate and burning desiresRead More Lorelei [2021] Review: A striking fairytale interconnected by fate and burning desiresCannes · Film Festivals · ReviewThe Employer and the Employee [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – A Modest, Bleak Portrait of Class Privilege and IndifferenceRead More The Employer and the Employee [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – A Modest, Bleak Portrait of Class Privilege and Indifference Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 1,026 1,027 1,028 1,029 1,030 1,031 1,032 … 1,248 Next Page Categories ReviewsEvergreen ListNewsStreamingFilm FestivalColumn Follow Us Instagram LinkedIn X Facebook YouTube Spotify Pinterest
Featured · Review BFFs (2025) Movie Review: A loud, brash culmination of predictable, elaborate pranks that feels like an assault on the senses Shikhar Verma September 24, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Shape of Momo (2025) ‘San Sebastian’ Movie Review: A Perceptive Account of Personal Agency and Independence Akash Deshpande September 24, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Six Days in Spring (Six jours ce printemps-là, 2025) ‘San Sebastian’ Movie Review: A Minimalist and Deeply Absorbing Portrait of Joys and Fears While Living in Hiding Akash Deshpande September 22, 2025
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Featured · Review BFFs (2025) Movie Review: A loud, brash culmination of predictable, elaborate pranks that feels like an assault on the senses Shikhar Verma September 24, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Shape of Momo (2025) ‘San Sebastian’ Movie Review: A Perceptive Account of Personal Agency and Independence Akash Deshpande September 24, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Six Days in Spring (Six jours ce printemps-là, 2025) ‘San Sebastian’ Movie Review: A Minimalist and Deeply Absorbing Portrait of Joys and Fears While Living in Hiding Akash Deshpande September 22, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Redoubt (2025) ‘San Sebastian’ Movie Review: An Elegiac Portrait of a Kind Soul that Features a Gently Affecting Denis Lavant Performance Akash Deshpande September 19, 2025
Featured · Hulu · Review · Streaming Now Swiped (2025) Movie Review: A Charismatic Lily James Performance Can’t Save A Derivative Tech Drama Liam Gaughan September 20, 2025
Featured · Review Xeno (2025) Movie Review: An Offbeat, Heartfelt Alien Story Debopriyaa Dutta September 19, 2025
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Column · Featured A Tribute To Robert Redford: An Icon Of Decency, Compassion, and Service Who Offered An Optimistic Future for Hollywood Liam Gaughan September 17, 2025
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Essay · Great FilmsSalt of the Earth [1954] – A Landmark American Independent Cinema on the Working ClassRead More Salt of the Earth [1954] – A Landmark American Independent Cinema on the Working Class
ReviewThe 10 Best Adil Hussain Performances in FilmsRead More The 10 Best Adil Hussain Performances in Films
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Netflix · ReviewKingdom: Ashin of the North [2021] Netflix Review – An Entertaining Spin-Off and an Origin StoryRead More Kingdom: Ashin of the North [2021] Netflix Review – An Entertaining Spin-Off and an Origin Story
Films This Week · ReviewLorelei [2021] Review: A striking fairytale interconnected by fate and burning desiresRead More Lorelei [2021] Review: A striking fairytale interconnected by fate and burning desires
Cannes · Film Festivals · ReviewThe Employer and the Employee [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – A Modest, Bleak Portrait of Class Privilege and IndifferenceRead More The Employer and the Employee [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – A Modest, Bleak Portrait of Class Privilege and Indifference