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Featured · Films This Week · Review Dhadak 2 (2025) Movie Review: An adaptation that doesn’t water down caste-based discrimination in favour of telling a love story Shikhar Verma August 3, 2025
Column · Featured The Mockery of National Awards: The Fiasco of the 71st National Awards and What it Holds for the Future Santosh Kumar Mamgain August 3, 2025
Featured · Review 40 Acres (2024) Movie Review: A Stunningly Shot Survival Thriller That’s Gritty, Poetic, and Allegorical Akash Deshpande August 2, 2025
Featured · Films This Week · Review Dhadak 2 (2025) Movie Review: An adaptation that doesn’t water down caste-based discrimination in favour of telling a love story Shikhar Verma August 3, 2025
Review Malamal Boyyyz (2025) Movie Review: Laughter, Lapses, and the Changing Face of Assamese Cinema Sanjib Kalita August 3, 2025
Featured · Review 40 Acres (2024) Movie Review: A Stunningly Shot Survival Thriller That’s Gritty, Poetic, and Allegorical Akash Deshpande August 2, 2025
Column · Featured The Mockery of National Awards: The Fiasco of the 71st National Awards and What it Holds for the Future Santosh Kumar Mamgain August 3, 2025
Essay · Featured Neocolonial Anxieties in Bong Joon-ho’s ‘The Host’ (2006) Shahim Sheikh August 2, 2025
Essay Beyond Bloodlines: Reimagining Kinship And Childhood In Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Cinema Anju Devadas July 31, 2025
Column Why do all the Contemporary Villains Sound Like They’ve Read Camus? Bipasha Bhattacharyya July 30, 2025
ReviewWhat Still Remains Review [2018]: A Question That is Successfully AskedRead More What Still Remains Review [2018]: A Question That is Successfully Asked
Films This Week · ReviewLove, Simon Review [2018]: Everyone Deserves A Great Love StoryRead More Love, Simon Review [2018]: Everyone Deserves A Great Love Story
Film Festivals · Locarno · ReviewThose Who Work [2018]: ‘Locarno’ ReviewRead More Those Who Work [2018]: ‘Locarno’ Review
ReviewThe Rebel Review [2007]: A Welcome Entry In Martial Arts FilmmakingRead More The Rebel Review [2007]: A Welcome Entry In Martial Arts Filmmaking
MUBI · ReviewTristana [1970]: Shifting Power Dynamics in Human RelationshipRead More Tristana [1970]: Shifting Power Dynamics in Human Relationship
ReviewThe Protector Review [2005]: An Adrenaline-Fuelled & Action-Packed Muay Thai MayhemRead More The Protector Review [2005]: An Adrenaline-Fuelled & Action-Packed Muay Thai Mayhem
Film Festivals · Locarno · ReviewThe Fragile House [2018]: ‘Locarno’ ReviewRead More The Fragile House [2018]: ‘Locarno’ Review
ReviewOng-Bak Review [2003]: One of the Finest Martial Arts ActionersRead More Ong-Bak Review [2003]: One of the Finest Martial Arts Actioners
Film Festivals · Locarno · ReviewWhat Doesn’t Kill Us [2018]: ‘Locarno’ ReviewRead More What Doesn’t Kill Us [2018]: ‘Locarno’ Review