Featured · Review Greenland 2: Migration (2026) Movie Review: An Intermittently Entertaining Sequel that has Forsaken the Urgency and Intensity Of Its Predecessor Liam Gaughan January 8, 2026 Featured · Review Primate (2026) Movie Review: A Subdued Enclosure for Savage Simian Scares Julian Malandruccolo January 8, 2026 Featured · Review Mr. Nobody Against Putin (2025) Documentary Review: A Heroic Act of Defying Propaganda on an Ethical Level Liam Gaughan January 8, 2026 Evergreen Lists See More… The 25 Best Indian Movies of 2025January 9, 2026 Shashwat Sisodiya35 Must-See Movies at the Sundance Film Festival 2026January 8, 2026 Deepshikha Deb10 Best Tamil Movies of 2025January 7, 2026 Arun Kumar Reviews See More… Featured · Review Greenland 2: Migration (2026) Movie Review: An Intermittently Entertaining Sequel that has Forsaken the Urgency and Intensity Of Its Predecessor Liam Gaughan January 8, 2026 Featured · Review Primate (2026) Movie Review: A Subdued Enclosure for Savage Simian Scares Julian Malandruccolo January 8, 2026 Featured · Review Mr. Nobody Against Putin (2025) Documentary Review: A Heroic Act of Defying Propaganda on an Ethical Level Liam Gaughan January 8, 2026 Review Sangala (2025) Movie Review: Narrative Minimalism Highlights the Ordeals of a Farmer Kalpa Jyoti Bhuyan January 8, 2026 Review Kansas City Confidential (1952) Movie Review: A Hard-Boiled Tale of Revenge and Redemption Aneesh Raikundalia January 8, 2026 Review Coherence (2013) Movie Review: A Raw, Cerebral, Dinner-Table Sci-Fi Horror that Turns Regret into an Existential Weapon Tanay Ekmamdikar January 8, 2026 Essays See More… Column Days and Nights of Love and War: “Ikkis” is the Warm Hug This Country Needs Soumalya Chatterjee January 8, 2026 Column Ecofeminism Through an Estranged Marriage in Aparna Sen’s Yugant (1995) Debanjan Dhar January 7, 2026 Column The Performance of Toiletry: Two Bollywood Female Protagonists and Self-Expression Ahendrila Goswami January 7, 2026 All Posts Netflix5 Films to Watch if you Liked The Stronghold on NetflixRead More 5 Films to Watch if you Liked The Stronghold on NetflixNetflix · Streaming Now · TV · TV ReviewSquid Game (2021-) Season 1 Netflix Review: A Patently Ridiculous Concept Saved By Its Commitment To Its LudicrousnessRead More Squid Game (2021-) Season 1 Netflix Review: A Patently Ridiculous Concept Saved By Its Commitment To Its LudicrousnessFilms This Week · Review · SonyLivKaanekkaane (2021) SonyLiv Review: Layered Characters, Layered Mystery; Seamlessly executedRead More Kaanekkaane (2021) SonyLiv Review: Layered Characters, Layered Mystery; Seamlessly executedFilm Festivals · Review · Venice Film FestivalThe Great Movement [2021]: ‘Venice’ Review – A character study of the ignored individuals of a cityRead More The Great Movement [2021]: ‘Venice’ Review – A character study of the ignored individuals of a cityLists10 South Korean Thrillers With Notable Socio-Economic CommentaryRead More 10 South Korean Thrillers With Notable Socio-Economic CommentaryFilm Festivals · Review · Venice Film FestivalFull Time [2021]: ‘Venice’ Review – A Breathless and Remarkable Insight into the World of a Working, Single ParentRead More Full Time [2021]: ‘Venice’ Review – A Breathless and Remarkable Insight into the World of a Working, Single ParentFilms This Week · Review · VODBest Sellers [2021] Review – An Incoherent, Expletive-laden Road Trip MovieRead More Best Sellers [2021] Review – An Incoherent, Expletive-laden Road Trip MovieMUBI · ReviewOur Defeats (2019) MUBI Review: An Examination of Aspirations Challenging the Modern StateRead More Our Defeats (2019) MUBI Review: An Examination of Aspirations Challenging the Modern StateReviewJohn Bronco Rides Again [2021]: ‘Short Film’ Review – Walton Goggins Returns As The Greatest Fake PitchmanRead More John Bronco Rides Again [2021]: ‘Short Film’ Review – Walton Goggins Returns As The Greatest Fake PitchmanFilm Festivals · Review · TIFFDug Dug [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A satire on religious faith, myth making and the politics of it allRead More Dug Dug [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A satire on religious faith, myth making and the politics of it all Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 1,085 1,086 1,087 1,088 1,089 1,090 1,091 … 1,317 Next Page Categories ReviewsEvergreen ListNewsStreamingFilm FestivalColumn Follow Us Instagram LinkedIn X Facebook YouTube Spotify Pinterest
Featured · Review Greenland 2: Migration (2026) Movie Review: An Intermittently Entertaining Sequel that has Forsaken the Urgency and Intensity Of Its Predecessor Liam Gaughan January 8, 2026
Featured · Review Primate (2026) Movie Review: A Subdued Enclosure for Savage Simian Scares Julian Malandruccolo January 8, 2026
Featured · Review Mr. Nobody Against Putin (2025) Documentary Review: A Heroic Act of Defying Propaganda on an Ethical Level Liam Gaughan January 8, 2026
Featured · Review Greenland 2: Migration (2026) Movie Review: An Intermittently Entertaining Sequel that has Forsaken the Urgency and Intensity Of Its Predecessor Liam Gaughan January 8, 2026
Featured · Review Primate (2026) Movie Review: A Subdued Enclosure for Savage Simian Scares Julian Malandruccolo January 8, 2026
Featured · Review Mr. Nobody Against Putin (2025) Documentary Review: A Heroic Act of Defying Propaganda on an Ethical Level Liam Gaughan January 8, 2026
Review Sangala (2025) Movie Review: Narrative Minimalism Highlights the Ordeals of a Farmer Kalpa Jyoti Bhuyan January 8, 2026
Review Kansas City Confidential (1952) Movie Review: A Hard-Boiled Tale of Revenge and Redemption Aneesh Raikundalia January 8, 2026
Review Coherence (2013) Movie Review: A Raw, Cerebral, Dinner-Table Sci-Fi Horror that Turns Regret into an Existential Weapon Tanay Ekmamdikar January 8, 2026
Column Days and Nights of Love and War: “Ikkis” is the Warm Hug This Country Needs Soumalya Chatterjee January 8, 2026
Column Ecofeminism Through an Estranged Marriage in Aparna Sen’s Yugant (1995) Debanjan Dhar January 7, 2026
Column The Performance of Toiletry: Two Bollywood Female Protagonists and Self-Expression Ahendrila Goswami January 7, 2026
Netflix5 Films to Watch if you Liked The Stronghold on NetflixRead More 5 Films to Watch if you Liked The Stronghold on Netflix
Netflix · Streaming Now · TV · TV ReviewSquid Game (2021-) Season 1 Netflix Review: A Patently Ridiculous Concept Saved By Its Commitment To Its LudicrousnessRead More Squid Game (2021-) Season 1 Netflix Review: A Patently Ridiculous Concept Saved By Its Commitment To Its Ludicrousness
Films This Week · Review · SonyLivKaanekkaane (2021) SonyLiv Review: Layered Characters, Layered Mystery; Seamlessly executedRead More Kaanekkaane (2021) SonyLiv Review: Layered Characters, Layered Mystery; Seamlessly executed
Film Festivals · Review · Venice Film FestivalThe Great Movement [2021]: ‘Venice’ Review – A character study of the ignored individuals of a cityRead More The Great Movement [2021]: ‘Venice’ Review – A character study of the ignored individuals of a city
Lists10 South Korean Thrillers With Notable Socio-Economic CommentaryRead More 10 South Korean Thrillers With Notable Socio-Economic Commentary
Film Festivals · Review · Venice Film FestivalFull Time [2021]: ‘Venice’ Review – A Breathless and Remarkable Insight into the World of a Working, Single ParentRead More Full Time [2021]: ‘Venice’ Review – A Breathless and Remarkable Insight into the World of a Working, Single Parent
Films This Week · Review · VODBest Sellers [2021] Review – An Incoherent, Expletive-laden Road Trip MovieRead More Best Sellers [2021] Review – An Incoherent, Expletive-laden Road Trip Movie
MUBI · ReviewOur Defeats (2019) MUBI Review: An Examination of Aspirations Challenging the Modern StateRead More Our Defeats (2019) MUBI Review: An Examination of Aspirations Challenging the Modern State
ReviewJohn Bronco Rides Again [2021]: ‘Short Film’ Review – Walton Goggins Returns As The Greatest Fake PitchmanRead More John Bronco Rides Again [2021]: ‘Short Film’ Review – Walton Goggins Returns As The Greatest Fake Pitchman
Film Festivals · Review · TIFFDug Dug [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A satire on religious faith, myth making and the politics of it allRead More Dug Dug [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A satire on religious faith, myth making and the politics of it all