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Featured · Film Festivals · Review Six Days in Spring (Six jours ce printemps-là, 2025) ‘San Sebastian’ Movie Review: A Minimalist and Deeply Absorbing Portrait of Joys and Fears While Living in Hiding Akash Deshpande September 22, 2025
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Featured · Film Festivals · Review Six Days in Spring (Six jours ce printemps-là, 2025) ‘San Sebastian’ Movie Review: A Minimalist and Deeply Absorbing Portrait of Joys and Fears While Living in Hiding Akash Deshpande September 22, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Redoubt (2025) ‘San Sebastian’ Movie Review: An Elegiac Portrait of a Kind Soul that Features a Gently Affecting Denis Lavant Performance Akash Deshpande September 19, 2025
Featured · Hulu · Review · Streaming Now Swiped (2025) Movie Review: A Charismatic Lily James Performance Can’t Save A Derivative Tech Drama Liam Gaughan September 20, 2025
Featured · Review Xeno (2025) Movie Review: An Offbeat, Heartfelt Alien Story Debopriyaa Dutta September 19, 2025
Netflix · Review · Streaming Now To The Bone (2017) Movie Review: Starving for Depth Rhea Raj Shinde September 19, 2025
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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
Film Festivals · Review · Venice Film FestivalBalloon (Qiqiu) [2019]: ‘Venice’ Review – A Love Letter To Tibet And Her WomenRead More Balloon (Qiqiu) [2019]: ‘Venice’ Review – A Love Letter To Tibet And Her Women
InterviewSilver Bear winner Angela Schanelec on “I Was at Home, But” (2019), InterviewRead More Silver Bear winner Angela Schanelec on “I Was at Home, But” (2019), Interview
Evergreen List5 Most Unforgettable Death Scenes in A Quentin Tarantino MovieRead More 5 Most Unforgettable Death Scenes in A Quentin Tarantino Movie
Evergreen List5 Important Georges Méliès Films You Should WatchRead More 5 Important Georges Méliès Films You Should Watch
Film Festivals · Review · Venice Film FestivalCorpus Christi (Boże Ciało) [2019]: ‘Venice’ Review – A familiar redemption story with a strong central performanceRead More Corpus Christi (Boże Ciało) [2019]: ‘Venice’ Review – A familiar redemption story with a strong central performance
Article · EssayWaterland (1992) Analysis: A Subtle Apocalyptical Critique of the Episteme Called HumanRead More Waterland (1992) Analysis: A Subtle Apocalyptical Critique of the Episteme Called Human
Film Festivals · Review · Venice Film FestivalThe Truth (2019) ‘Venice’ Review – Film Lives and Endless LiesRead More The Truth (2019) ‘Venice’ Review – Film Lives and Endless Lies
Films This Week · ReviewWeathering With You (2019) Review: Love and the OutcomeRead More Weathering With You (2019) Review: Love and the Outcome
Film Festivals · Japan Cuts · ReviewRed Snow [2019] : ‘Japan Cuts’ Review – A Gloomy and Dark Tale of Lost LivesRead More Red Snow [2019] : ‘Japan Cuts’ Review – A Gloomy and Dark Tale of Lost Lives