Featured · Review One Battle After Another (2025) Movie Review: An Exhilarating Neo-Western Chase Through A Fractured America Liam Gaughan September 17, 2025 Featured · Review A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (2025) Movie Review: Kogonada’s Beautiful Visuals Can’t Save This Misguided Charlie Kaufman Pastiche Liam Gaughan September 17, 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 Evergreen Lists See More… 10 Unconventional Coming-of-Age Movies Worth ExploringSeptember 15, 2025 Ben Holland10 Best Documentaries to Experience India Like Never BeforeSeptember 5, 2025 Apurbajyoti TantiThe Conjuring Universe Movies (Inlcuding The Conjuring: Last Rites), RankedSeptember 9, 2025 Liam Gaughan Reviews See More… Featured · Review One Battle After Another (2025) Movie Review: An Exhilarating Neo-Western Chase Through A Fractured America Liam Gaughan September 17, 2025 Featured · Review A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (2025) Movie Review: Kogonada’s Beautiful Visuals Can’t Save This Misguided Charlie Kaufman Pastiche Liam Gaughan September 17, 2025 Featured · Film Festivals · Review · TIFF In Search of the Sky (Vimukt, 2025) ‘TIFF’ Movie Review: Blue Horizons of Hope and Exclusion Bipasha Bhattacharyya September 17, 2025 Review Waltzing with Brando (2024) Movie Review: Billy Zane’s Incredible Marlon Brando Impersonation Elevates A Lightweight Comedy Liam Gaughan September 17, 2025 Film Festivals · Review · TIFF Under the Same Sun (Bajo el bismo sol, 2025) ‘TIFF’ Movie Review: Ulises Porra’s Sobering Humane Survival Drama Features Lived-in Performances but Lacks Bite Akash Deshpande September 13, 2025 Featured · Film Festivals · Review · TIFF The Fence (2025) ‘TIFF’ Movie Review: Another Muted Examination of Neocolonial Neglect from Claire Denis Julian Malandruccolo September 12, 2025 Essays See More… 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 Column The Soundtrack of Privilege: Here’s How Highest 2 Lowest Uses Music to Divide Class and Culture Naveed Zahir September 14, 2025 Column Confluence Of Fractured Existence: The Invisible Thread Connecting Bergman’s “Wild Strawberries” And Ray’s “Nayak” Subhankar Das September 14, 2025 All Posts Films This Week · ReviewLake Michigan Monster [2020] Review : Grab a tub of popcorn and let this movie lead you to a madcap journeyRead More Lake Michigan Monster [2020] Review : Grab a tub of popcorn and let this movie lead you to a madcap journeyReviewDuck, You Sucker [1971] Review: Sergio Leone’s Final WesternRead More Duck, You Sucker [1971] Review: Sergio Leone’s Final WesternNetflix · ReviewRaat Akeli Hai [2020] Netflix Review: A Whodunit Less Concerned With Who Did It.Read More Raat Akeli Hai [2020] Netflix Review: A Whodunit Less Concerned With Who Did It.ReviewMoothon [2019] Review: Searching for HopeRead More Moothon [2019] Review: Searching for HopeReviewChildren of Hiroshima [1952] Review – A Poignant Account on the Horrors Endured in the Aftermath of A-BombRead More Children of Hiroshima [1952] Review – A Poignant Account on the Horrors Endured in the Aftermath of A-BombFilms This Week · ReviewYes, God, Yes [2020] Review : Natalia Dyer leads Journey of a Catholic teenager going through her sexual awakeningRead More Yes, God, Yes [2020] Review : Natalia Dyer leads Journey of a Catholic teenager going through her sexual awakeningArticle · EssayThe Artist Versus The TechnocratRead More The Artist Versus The TechnocratGreat Films · ReviewFor a Few Dollars More [1965] Review : A Sequel worthy of its recognitionRead More For a Few Dollars More [1965] Review : A Sequel worthy of its recognitionGreat Films · ReviewTwenty-Four Eyes [1954] Review – The Collective Suffering and Healing of a War-Scarred NationRead More Twenty-Four Eyes [1954] Review – The Collective Suffering and Healing of a War-Scarred NationEssayRevisiting Aamir Khan’s Taare Zameen Par after reading Carl Honoré’s In Praise of SlownessRead More Revisiting Aamir Khan’s Taare Zameen Par after reading Carl Honoré’s In Praise of Slowness Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 1,072 1,073 1,074 1,075 1,076 1,077 1,078 … 1,245 Next Page Categories ReviewsEvergreen ListNewsStreamingFilm FestivalColumn Follow Us Instagram LinkedIn X Facebook YouTube Spotify Pinterest
Featured · Review One Battle After Another (2025) Movie Review: An Exhilarating Neo-Western Chase Through A Fractured America Liam Gaughan September 17, 2025
Featured · Review A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (2025) Movie Review: Kogonada’s Beautiful Visuals Can’t Save This Misguided Charlie Kaufman Pastiche Liam Gaughan September 17, 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
The Conjuring Universe Movies (Inlcuding The Conjuring: Last Rites), RankedSeptember 9, 2025 Liam Gaughan
Featured · Review One Battle After Another (2025) Movie Review: An Exhilarating Neo-Western Chase Through A Fractured America Liam Gaughan September 17, 2025
Featured · Review A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (2025) Movie Review: Kogonada’s Beautiful Visuals Can’t Save This Misguided Charlie Kaufman Pastiche Liam Gaughan September 17, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review · TIFF In Search of the Sky (Vimukt, 2025) ‘TIFF’ Movie Review: Blue Horizons of Hope and Exclusion Bipasha Bhattacharyya September 17, 2025
Review Waltzing with Brando (2024) Movie Review: Billy Zane’s Incredible Marlon Brando Impersonation Elevates A Lightweight Comedy Liam Gaughan September 17, 2025
Film Festivals · Review · TIFF Under the Same Sun (Bajo el bismo sol, 2025) ‘TIFF’ Movie Review: Ulises Porra’s Sobering Humane Survival Drama Features Lived-in Performances but Lacks Bite Akash Deshpande September 13, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review · TIFF The Fence (2025) ‘TIFF’ Movie Review: Another Muted Examination of Neocolonial Neglect from Claire Denis Julian Malandruccolo September 12, 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
Column The Soundtrack of Privilege: Here’s How Highest 2 Lowest Uses Music to Divide Class and Culture Naveed Zahir September 14, 2025
Column Confluence Of Fractured Existence: The Invisible Thread Connecting Bergman’s “Wild Strawberries” And Ray’s “Nayak” Subhankar Das September 14, 2025
Films This Week · ReviewLake Michigan Monster [2020] Review : Grab a tub of popcorn and let this movie lead you to a madcap journeyRead More Lake Michigan Monster [2020] Review : Grab a tub of popcorn and let this movie lead you to a madcap journey
ReviewDuck, You Sucker [1971] Review: Sergio Leone’s Final WesternRead More Duck, You Sucker [1971] Review: Sergio Leone’s Final Western
Netflix · ReviewRaat Akeli Hai [2020] Netflix Review: A Whodunit Less Concerned With Who Did It.Read More Raat Akeli Hai [2020] Netflix Review: A Whodunit Less Concerned With Who Did It.
ReviewChildren of Hiroshima [1952] Review – A Poignant Account on the Horrors Endured in the Aftermath of A-BombRead More Children of Hiroshima [1952] Review – A Poignant Account on the Horrors Endured in the Aftermath of A-Bomb
Films This Week · ReviewYes, God, Yes [2020] Review : Natalia Dyer leads Journey of a Catholic teenager going through her sexual awakeningRead More Yes, God, Yes [2020] Review : Natalia Dyer leads Journey of a Catholic teenager going through her sexual awakening
Great Films · ReviewFor a Few Dollars More [1965] Review : A Sequel worthy of its recognitionRead More For a Few Dollars More [1965] Review : A Sequel worthy of its recognition
Great Films · ReviewTwenty-Four Eyes [1954] Review – The Collective Suffering and Healing of a War-Scarred NationRead More Twenty-Four Eyes [1954] Review – The Collective Suffering and Healing of a War-Scarred Nation
EssayRevisiting Aamir Khan’s Taare Zameen Par after reading Carl Honoré’s In Praise of SlownessRead More Revisiting Aamir Khan’s Taare Zameen Par after reading Carl Honoré’s In Praise of Slowness