Evergreen List · Featured All James Gunn-Directed Movies (Including Superman), Ranked Amey Mirashi July 17, 2025 Evergreen List · Featured All Ritwik Ghatak Films Ranked Shoma Chatterji July 17, 2025 Evergreen List · Featured 10 Essential Books That Teach You More Than Film School Ever Could! Sarthak Sharma July 17, 2025 Evergreen Lists See More… All James Gunn-Directed Movies (Including Superman), RankedJuly 17, 2025 Amey MirashiAll Ritwik Ghatak Films RankedJuly 17, 2025 Shoma Chatterji10 Essential Books That Teach You More Than Film School Ever Could!July 17, 2025 Sarthak Sharma Reviews See More… Fantasia · Film Festivals · Review Hold The Fort (2025) ‘Fantasia’ Movie Review: Never As Deliriously Fun As It Pretends To Be Debanjan Dhar July 17, 2025 Review Bury Me When I’m Dead (2025) Movie Review: Fails to Achieve the Intended Gravitas Suvo Pyne July 17, 2025 Featured · Review Eddington (2025) Movie Review: A Cynical and Harrowing Neo-Western Of Recent History Liam Gaughan July 16, 2025 Essays See More… Column Changing Terrain of Cinema from India and Achal Mishra’s ‘Gamak Ghar’ Anand Subhash Borse July 17, 2025 Essay The Fangs of Fear: Exploring Horror and Dread in ‘Jaws’ (1975) Krishnanunni Padinjassery July 16, 2025 Column 7 ‘Die Hard’ Clones – And Why They Didn’t Work? Gregory Austin July 15, 2025 Column ‘Matrubhoomi’ and the Curse of Men Without Women Manav July 14, 2025 Column When Horror Hurts: Violence, Realism, and Responsibility in ‘Funny Games’ (1997) and ‘When Evil Lurks’ (2023) Hannah John July 14, 2025 Column How Faith Ironically Becomes the Real Revolution Against Capitalist Excess in Wes Anderson’s ‘The Phoenician Scheme’ Gourab Saha July 14, 2025 All Posts ReviewCall Me By Your Name (2017) – An intense exploration of first LoveRead More Call Me By Your Name (2017) – An intense exploration of first LoveReviewThe Rental [2020] Review – Voyeurism and Paranoia abound Dave Franco’s directorial debutRead More The Rental [2020] Review – Voyeurism and Paranoia abound Dave Franco’s directorial debutReviewThe Tale of Iya [2013] Review – A World of Natural Wonder Tinged with Mystery and MagicRead More The Tale of Iya [2013] Review – A World of Natural Wonder Tinged with Mystery and MagicEssay · ReviewSongs From Far Away Land (2020) Short Film Review: A Mournful RecollectionRead More Songs From Far Away Land (2020) Short Film Review: A Mournful RecollectionReview · ShudderThe Beach House [2020] Review – Low budget cosmic-horror doubles up as an eco fableRead More The Beach House [2020] Review – Low budget cosmic-horror doubles up as an eco fableGreat Films · ReviewA Fugitive from the Past [1965] Review – Probing the Postwar Devastation of Japan through Thriller FrameworkRead More A Fugitive from the Past [1965] Review – Probing the Postwar Devastation of Japan through Thriller FrameworkReviewParallax [2020] Review: A Film Occupied with its Intention but Stumbling in its ExecutionRead More Parallax [2020] Review: A Film Occupied with its Intention but Stumbling in its ExecutionGreat Films · ReviewSun in the Last Days of the Shogunate [1957] Review – Blending Madcap Comedy and Social CommentaryRead More Sun in the Last Days of the Shogunate [1957] Review – Blending Madcap Comedy and Social CommentaryReviewPride (2014) ‘Review: Refreshing and Constantly Cheerful Dose of SolidarityRead More Pride (2014) ‘Review: Refreshing and Constantly Cheerful Dose of SolidarityNetflix · ReviewMucho Mucho Amor (2020) Netflix Review – A Familiar and Emotional Study of a MythRead More Mucho Mucho Amor (2020) Netflix Review – A Familiar and Emotional Study of a Myth Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 1,028 1,029 1,030 1,031 1,032 1,033 1,034 … 1,205 Next Page Categories ReviewsEvergreen ListNewsStreamingFilm FestivalColumn Follow Us Instagram LinkedIn X Facebook YouTube Spotify Pinterest
Evergreen List · Featured All James Gunn-Directed Movies (Including Superman), Ranked Amey Mirashi July 17, 2025
Evergreen List · Featured 10 Essential Books That Teach You More Than Film School Ever Could! Sarthak Sharma July 17, 2025
Fantasia · Film Festivals · Review Hold The Fort (2025) ‘Fantasia’ Movie Review: Never As Deliriously Fun As It Pretends To Be Debanjan Dhar July 17, 2025
Review Bury Me When I’m Dead (2025) Movie Review: Fails to Achieve the Intended Gravitas Suvo Pyne July 17, 2025
Featured · Review Eddington (2025) Movie Review: A Cynical and Harrowing Neo-Western Of Recent History Liam Gaughan July 16, 2025
Column Changing Terrain of Cinema from India and Achal Mishra’s ‘Gamak Ghar’ Anand Subhash Borse July 17, 2025
Essay The Fangs of Fear: Exploring Horror and Dread in ‘Jaws’ (1975) Krishnanunni Padinjassery July 16, 2025
Column When Horror Hurts: Violence, Realism, and Responsibility in ‘Funny Games’ (1997) and ‘When Evil Lurks’ (2023) Hannah John July 14, 2025
Column How Faith Ironically Becomes the Real Revolution Against Capitalist Excess in Wes Anderson’s ‘The Phoenician Scheme’ Gourab Saha July 14, 2025
ReviewCall Me By Your Name (2017) – An intense exploration of first LoveRead More Call Me By Your Name (2017) – An intense exploration of first Love
ReviewThe Rental [2020] Review – Voyeurism and Paranoia abound Dave Franco’s directorial debutRead More The Rental [2020] Review – Voyeurism and Paranoia abound Dave Franco’s directorial debut
ReviewThe Tale of Iya [2013] Review – A World of Natural Wonder Tinged with Mystery and MagicRead More The Tale of Iya [2013] Review – A World of Natural Wonder Tinged with Mystery and Magic
Essay · ReviewSongs From Far Away Land (2020) Short Film Review: A Mournful RecollectionRead More Songs From Far Away Land (2020) Short Film Review: A Mournful Recollection
Review · ShudderThe Beach House [2020] Review – Low budget cosmic-horror doubles up as an eco fableRead More The Beach House [2020] Review – Low budget cosmic-horror doubles up as an eco fable
Great Films · ReviewA Fugitive from the Past [1965] Review – Probing the Postwar Devastation of Japan through Thriller FrameworkRead More A Fugitive from the Past [1965] Review – Probing the Postwar Devastation of Japan through Thriller Framework
ReviewParallax [2020] Review: A Film Occupied with its Intention but Stumbling in its ExecutionRead More Parallax [2020] Review: A Film Occupied with its Intention but Stumbling in its Execution
Great Films · ReviewSun in the Last Days of the Shogunate [1957] Review – Blending Madcap Comedy and Social CommentaryRead More Sun in the Last Days of the Shogunate [1957] Review – Blending Madcap Comedy and Social Commentary
ReviewPride (2014) ‘Review: Refreshing and Constantly Cheerful Dose of SolidarityRead More Pride (2014) ‘Review: Refreshing and Constantly Cheerful Dose of Solidarity
Netflix · ReviewMucho Mucho Amor (2020) Netflix Review – A Familiar and Emotional Study of a MythRead More Mucho Mucho Amor (2020) Netflix Review – A Familiar and Emotional Study of a Myth