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Featured · Review The Christophers (2026) Movie Review: A Bravura Ian McKellen Performance is Steven Soderbergh’s Canvas for the Melancholic Meanings We Find Every Brushstroke Julian Malandruccolo April 1, 2026
Explainer · Featured · Prime Video · Review Pretty Lethal (2026) Movie Review & Ending Explained: Do The Ballerinas Escape? Debanjan Dhar April 1, 2026
Featured · Review The Drama (2026) Movie Review: A Playfully Uncomfortable and Provocative Comedy that Just Barely Misses Profundity Liam Gaughan March 31, 2026
Featured · Review The Christophers (2026) Movie Review: A Bravura Ian McKellen Performance is Steven Soderbergh’s Canvas for the Melancholic Meanings We Find Every Brushstroke Julian Malandruccolo April 1, 2026
Explainer · Featured · Prime Video · Review Pretty Lethal (2026) Movie Review & Ending Explained: Do The Ballerinas Escape? Debanjan Dhar April 1, 2026
Featured · Review The Drama (2026) Movie Review: A Playfully Uncomfortable and Provocative Comedy that Just Barely Misses Profundity Liam Gaughan March 31, 2026
Featured · Review The Forbidden City (2025) Movie Review: A Well-Paced but Thematically Muddled and Clumsily Concluded Cross-Cultural Revenge Drama Akash Deshpande March 31, 2026
Review Don’t Interrupt While We Dance (2025) Short Film Review: On Fragility and the Right to Remain Bipasha Bhattacharyya March 31, 2026
Featured · Review Bring Me the Horizon: L.I.V.E. in São Paulo (2026) Movie Review: Sheffield’s Music Titans Delivers More Than Just Another Concert Film Rafael Jovine March 29, 2026
Column ‘Marty Supreme’ and ‘The Smashing Machine’: Dreaming Big and Learning To Fail Shivam Pota April 1, 2026
Column · Netflix · Streaming Now Horror, Commitment Phobia, and Marriage Walk into a Bar: How ‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen’ When Love Demands Certainty Mukulika Batabyal April 1, 2026
Essay What The Law Cannot Hold: Cinema, Trans Lives, and the Limits of Recognition in Contemporary India Bipasha Bhattacharyya March 28, 2026
ReviewKnocking [2021] Review: A Somber Psychological ThrillerRead More Knocking [2021] Review: A Somber Psychological Thriller
Article · EssayThe Human Scale (2012): An Urban Planning Documentary That Questions City DesignRead More The Human Scale (2012): An Urban Planning Documentary That Questions City Design
Review10 Great Shows Set in Small Towns like Midnight Mass on NetflixRead More 10 Great Shows Set in Small Towns like Midnight Mass on Netflix
Review · VODFreeland [2021] Review: Krisha Fairchild carries this film about the effects of capitalismRead More Freeland [2021] Review: Krisha Fairchild carries this film about the effects of capitalism
Prime Video · ReviewBingo Hell [2021] Review: An Unnecessary and Shambolic Horror film About Gentrification and ConsumerismRead More Bingo Hell [2021] Review: An Unnecessary and Shambolic Horror film About Gentrification and Consumerism
List10 Great Films That Helped Cinema Grow As An Art FormRead More 10 Great Films That Helped Cinema Grow As An Art Form
ReviewMass (2021) Review: A Terrific Directorial Debut that Doesn’t Capitalise on PainRead More Mass (2021) Review: A Terrific Directorial Debut that Doesn’t Capitalise on Pain
ReviewWeekly Roundup: “Titane,” “The Guilty” & “No Time to Die”Read More Weekly Roundup: “Titane,” “The Guilty” & “No Time to Die”
Film Festivals · Review · TIFFPaka (River of Blood) [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A Tale of Cyclic Revenge that Reflects PotentialRead More Paka (River of Blood) [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A Tale of Cyclic Revenge that Reflects Potential
Great Films · ReviewTitane [2021] Review – A horrifically tender story about love, rebirth, violence and familyRead More Titane [2021] Review – A horrifically tender story about love, rebirth, violence and family