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Featured · Film Festivals · Review Smile…The Worst is Yet to Come (2026) Movie Review: A relatable look at confronting the truths that come with the millennial crisis Shikhar Verma January 20, 2026
Apple TV+ · Featured · Streaming Now · TV · TV Review Drops of God (Season 2) Review: Plunges deeper into the introspective side while interrogating familial legacy Akash Deshpande January 20, 2026
Featured · Review In Cold Light (2025) Movie Review: Maika Monroe’s Turn as a Gritty Convict Isn’t Enough for This Brooding yet Uninspired Crime Thriller Akash Deshpande January 18, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Smile…The Worst is Yet to Come (2026) Movie Review: A relatable look at confronting the truths that come with the millennial crisis Shikhar Verma January 20, 2026
Featured · Review In Cold Light (2025) Movie Review: Maika Monroe’s Turn as a Gritty Convict Isn’t Enough for This Brooding yet Uninspired Crime Thriller Akash Deshpande January 18, 2026
Review · Streaming Now · Tubi The Mannequin (2025) Movie Review: A sleek slasher derailed by an aggressively juvenile final act Shikhar Verma January 19, 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
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
ReviewJudas and the Black Messiah [2021] Review – A Refreshing Mainstream Narrative on Fred Hampton and Black PanthersRead More Judas and the Black Messiah [2021] Review – A Refreshing Mainstream Narrative on Fred Hampton and Black Panthers
ReviewNulle Trace (2021) Review: A Visually Stunning, Solid Film about Faith and Human ConnectionsRead More Nulle Trace (2021) Review: A Visually Stunning, Solid Film about Faith and Human Connections
ReviewThe Commissar [1967] Review – A Startlingly Envisioned Drama on the Cruelties of WarRead More The Commissar [1967] Review – A Startlingly Envisioned Drama on the Cruelties of War
ReviewBoys State [2020] Review – A Pertinent & Microcosmic Look into the American Political TheatreRead More Boys State [2020] Review – A Pertinent & Microcosmic Look into the American Political Theatre
Films This Week · ReviewI Need You Dead (2021): The Story of a Good Film within a Bad FilmRead More I Need You Dead (2021): The Story of a Good Film within a Bad Film
ReviewFeels Good Man [2020] Review – An Entertaining Documentary on the Zaniness and Palpable Perils of the Internet CultureRead More Feels Good Man [2020] Review – An Entertaining Documentary on the Zaniness and Palpable Perils of the Internet Culture
ReviewClay’s Redemption [2020] Review: A messy, repetitive Midnight movie that fizzles out even before it kicks off!Read More Clay’s Redemption [2020] Review: A messy, repetitive Midnight movie that fizzles out even before it kicks off!
Films This Week · ReviewThe Map of Tiny Perfect Things [2021] ‘Prime Video’ Review: A Brilliant Reinvention of the Time-loop FilmRead More The Map of Tiny Perfect Things [2021] ‘Prime Video’ Review: A Brilliant Reinvention of the Time-loop Film