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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
Featured · Film Festivals · Review · Venice Film Festival The Stranger (L’Étranger, 2025) ‘Venice Film Festival’ Movie Review: Adaptation of Camus Classic is Beautiful, Understated Ordeal BJ Thoray September 12, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review · TIFF The Cost of Heaven (Gagne ton ciel, 2025) ‘TIFF’ Movie Review: A Poignantly Dark Descent into Desperation Suvo Pyne September 14, 2025
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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
Featured · Film Festivals · Review · Venice Film Festival The Stranger (L’Étranger, 2025) ‘Venice Film Festival’ Movie Review: Adaptation of Camus Classic is Beautiful, Understated Ordeal BJ Thoray September 12, 2025
Film Festivals · Review · Venice Film Festival Rose of Nevada (2025) ‘Venice Film Festival’ Movie Review: Mark Jenkin’s Trippy, Bittersweet Return to Cornwall BJ Thoray September 12, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review · TIFF The Cost of Heaven (Gagne ton ciel, 2025) ‘TIFF’ Movie Review: A Poignantly Dark Descent into Desperation Suvo Pyne September 14, 2025
Review · VOD Orchid (2025) Movie Review: An impressive but meandering directorial debut about the repercussions of emotional instability Shikhar Verma September 11, 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
Column Our Girlhood Deserves Better Than ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Prerna Chatterjee September 14, 2025
Great Films · ReviewMafioso [1962] Review – A Mesmerizing Cultural Comedy with a Bitter EdgeRead More Mafioso [1962] Review – A Mesmerizing Cultural Comedy with a Bitter Edge
Trending ListAFI’s Top 10 of 2019 – The Irishman, Fleabag & Joker find a placeRead More AFI’s Top 10 of 2019 – The Irishman, Fleabag & Joker find a place
ReviewKen Russell Craziness: Savage Messiah [1972]Read More Ken Russell Craziness: Savage Messiah [1972]
Film Festivals · IFFI · ReviewStupid Young Heart [2019] ‘IFFI’ Review- A Surprisingly Mature Take on the ImmaturityRead More Stupid Young Heart [2019] ‘IFFI’ Review- A Surprisingly Mature Take on the Immaturity
Great Films · ReviewTrain of Shadows [1997] Review: A Rich tribute to the Visual capacity of CinemaRead More Train of Shadows [1997] Review: A Rich tribute to the Visual capacity of Cinema
Great Films · ReviewSalvatore Giuliano [1962] Review – A Portrait of Sicily through the Tale of an Enigmatic BanditRead More Salvatore Giuliano [1962] Review – A Portrait of Sicily through the Tale of an Enigmatic Bandit
Netflix · ReviewAtlantics [2019] Netflix Review: A Glimpse into the Other RealmRead More Atlantics [2019] Netflix Review: A Glimpse into the Other Realm
Article · EssayMichael Haneke: Throwing Away the Chekhov’s GunRead More Michael Haneke: Throwing Away the Chekhov’s Gun
Films This Week · ReviewRojo [2019] Review – A Bleak Tale of Blood and HateRead More Rojo [2019] Review – A Bleak Tale of Blood and Hate
Great Films · ReviewForbidden Games [1952] Review – An Astonishingly Poignant Drama on Broken ChildhoodRead More Forbidden Games [1952] Review – An Astonishingly Poignant Drama on Broken Childhood