Awards · Featured · List Predicting 2026 Oscar Nominations Julian Malandruccolo January 19, 2026 Featured · Review Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos (2026) Movie Review: Vir Das pokes holes into Bollywood stereotypes in a frustrating but endearing spy-spoof Shikhar Verma January 19, 2026 Featured · Peacock · Streaming Now · TV · TV Recaps Ponies (TV Mini Series 2026) Recap & Ending Explained: Do Bea and Twila Survive? Sanghavi P.S January 18, 2026 Lists See More… Predicting 2026 Oscar NominationsJanuary 19, 2026 Julian MalandruccoloThe 10 Highest-Rated Movies of 2025 on IMDb, RankedJanuary 18, 2026 Naveed ZahirAll Safdie Brothers Movies (Including Solo Efforts), RankedJanuary 19, 2026 Julian Malandruccolo Reviews See More… Review Night on Earth (1991) Movie Review: A Melancholic, Observant Portrait of Urban Loneliness and Fleeting Intimacy Tanay Ekmamdikar January 19, 2026 Featured · Review Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos (2026) Movie Review: Vir Das pokes holes into Bollywood stereotypes in a frustrating but endearing spy-spoof Shikhar Verma January 19, 2026 Featured · Netflix · Review · Streaming Now The Rip (2026) Movie Review: An Engaging Middlebrow Crime Flick Packs Fun Twists and A-List Star Power Liam Gaughan January 15, 2026 Review Lost Highway (1997) Movie Review: The Cold, Recursive Architecture of the Self Sebastian Sommer January 15, 2026 Featured · Review Battlefield (2025) Documentary Review: A Poignant Look at the Wounds of War and Its Impact Across Generations and Borders Monish Upadhyay January 14, 2026 Featured · Review All You Need Is Kill (2026) Movie Review: A Condensed Sci-Fi Odyssey Across One Day’s Endless Repetitions Julian Malandruccolo January 14, 2026 Essays See More… Column ‘Titli’ and the Fragile Dream of Becoming Free in Contemporary India Bipasha Bhattacharyya January 19, 2026 Column Sartorial Storytelling and Bacchanalian Rites: Intertextuality and Social Stratification in Luhrmann’s ‘The Great Gatsby’ Vasundhara Parashar January 17, 2026 Column Bound By Obsession: The Mutually Assured Destruction of Mozart and Salieri in ‘Amadeus’ Bella Madge January 17, 2026 All Posts 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 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 allReviewThe Shattering [2021] Review – A droopy psychological drama that fizzes out too soonRead More The Shattering [2021] Review – A droopy psychological drama that fizzes out too soonFilms This Week · ReviewMalignant [2021] Review – James Wan’s love letter to the horror genreRead More Malignant [2021] Review – James Wan’s love letter to the horror genreExplainerHereditary (2018) Explained: A 21st Century Horror-RealismRead More Hereditary (2018) Explained: A 21st Century Horror-RealismFilms This Week · ReviewGunpowder Milkshake [2021] Review – A colorful albeit forgettable blast of feminist entertainmentRead More Gunpowder Milkshake [2021] Review – A colorful albeit forgettable blast of feminist entertainmentFilm Festivals · Review · TIFFNobody Has to Know [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A Melancholic Look At Finding Love To Counter LonelinessRead More Nobody Has to Know [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A Melancholic Look At Finding Love To Counter Loneliness Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 1,093 1,094 1,095 1,096 1,097 1,098 1,099 … 1,323 Next Page Categories ReviewsEvergreen ListNewsStreamingFilm FestivalColumn Follow Us Instagram LinkedIn X Facebook YouTube Spotify Pinterest
Featured · Review Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos (2026) Movie Review: Vir Das pokes holes into Bollywood stereotypes in a frustrating but endearing spy-spoof Shikhar Verma January 19, 2026
Featured · Peacock · Streaming Now · TV · TV Recaps Ponies (TV Mini Series 2026) Recap & Ending Explained: Do Bea and Twila Survive? Sanghavi P.S January 18, 2026
Review Night on Earth (1991) Movie Review: A Melancholic, Observant Portrait of Urban Loneliness and Fleeting Intimacy Tanay Ekmamdikar January 19, 2026
Featured · Review Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos (2026) Movie Review: Vir Das pokes holes into Bollywood stereotypes in a frustrating but endearing spy-spoof Shikhar Verma January 19, 2026
Featured · Netflix · Review · Streaming Now The Rip (2026) Movie Review: An Engaging Middlebrow Crime Flick Packs Fun Twists and A-List Star Power Liam Gaughan January 15, 2026
Review Lost Highway (1997) Movie Review: The Cold, Recursive Architecture of the Self Sebastian Sommer January 15, 2026
Featured · Review Battlefield (2025) Documentary Review: A Poignant Look at the Wounds of War and Its Impact Across Generations and Borders Monish Upadhyay January 14, 2026
Featured · Review All You Need Is Kill (2026) Movie Review: A Condensed Sci-Fi Odyssey Across One Day’s Endless Repetitions Julian Malandruccolo January 14, 2026
Column ‘Titli’ and the Fragile Dream of Becoming Free in Contemporary India Bipasha Bhattacharyya January 19, 2026
Column Sartorial Storytelling and Bacchanalian Rites: Intertextuality and Social Stratification in Luhrmann’s ‘The Great Gatsby’ Vasundhara Parashar January 17, 2026
Column Bound By Obsession: The Mutually Assured Destruction of Mozart and Salieri in ‘Amadeus’ Bella Madge January 17, 2026
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
ReviewThe Shattering [2021] Review – A droopy psychological drama that fizzes out too soonRead More The Shattering [2021] Review – A droopy psychological drama that fizzes out too soon
Films This Week · ReviewMalignant [2021] Review – James Wan’s love letter to the horror genreRead More Malignant [2021] Review – James Wan’s love letter to the horror genre
ExplainerHereditary (2018) Explained: A 21st Century Horror-RealismRead More Hereditary (2018) Explained: A 21st Century Horror-Realism
Films This Week · ReviewGunpowder Milkshake [2021] Review – A colorful albeit forgettable blast of feminist entertainmentRead More Gunpowder Milkshake [2021] Review – A colorful albeit forgettable blast of feminist entertainment
Film Festivals · Review · TIFFNobody Has to Know [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A Melancholic Look At Finding Love To Counter LonelinessRead More Nobody Has to Know [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A Melancholic Look At Finding Love To Counter Loneliness