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Featured · Review The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist (2026) Documentary Review: A Shallow, Simplified Perspective on the Defining Issue of Modern Times Liam Gaughan March 18, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Something Familiar (2026) ‘CPH: DOX’ Documentary Review: A Prickly Unravelling of Secrets and Lies Debanjan Dhar March 10, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review The Sandbox (2026) ‘CPH: DOX’ Movie Review: A Chilling and Sprawling Indictment of Intense Unescapable Surveillance Debanjan Dhar March 10, 2026
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Prime Video · Review · Streaming Now The Truman Show (1998) Movie Review: Reading the Comfort of Illusion Bipasha Bhattacharyya March 18, 2026
Featured · Review The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist (2026) Documentary Review: A Shallow, Simplified Perspective on the Defining Issue of Modern Times Liam Gaughan March 18, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Something Familiar (2026) ‘CPH: DOX’ Documentary Review: A Prickly Unravelling of Secrets and Lies Debanjan Dhar March 10, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review The Sandbox (2026) ‘CPH: DOX’ Movie Review: A Chilling and Sprawling Indictment of Intense Unescapable Surveillance Debanjan Dhar March 10, 2026
JioHotstar · Review · Streaming Now Lost in Translation (2003) Movie Review: The Quiet That Says Too Little Bipasha Bhattacharyya March 18, 2026
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Column A Žižekian Reading of ‘Assi’: Rape, Spectacle and Systemic Violence in Contemporary India Soumalya Chatterjee March 17, 2026
Essay “What’s Done is Done”: The Shift from Ambition to Numbness in 2015’s Macbeth Adam Page March 17, 2026
ReviewHow The Crow (1994) Dared To Do Things DifferentlyRead More How The Crow (1994) Dared To Do Things Differently
Fan BlogSustainable Property Management in the Film Industry: Greener Studios, Cinemas & Event SpacesRead More Sustainable Property Management in the Film Industry: Greener Studios, Cinemas & Event Spaces
Review · Streaming Now · TubiIntruder (2025) Movie Review: A Campy Sci-Fi Yarn That Doesn’t Use Its B-Movie Shenanigans to Its FullestRead More Intruder (2025) Movie Review: A Campy Sci-Fi Yarn That Doesn’t Use Its B-Movie Shenanigans to Its Fullest
ColumnThe Pain of Being Unloved: An Empathetic Study on Siddharthan’s Self in ‘Aham’ (1992)Read More The Pain of Being Unloved: An Empathetic Study on Siddharthan’s Self in ‘Aham’ (1992)
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Explainer · Prime Video · Streaming NowCompanion (2025) Movie Ending Explained: Does Iris Finally Break Free or Remain Trapped?Read More Companion (2025) Movie Ending Explained: Does Iris Finally Break Free or Remain Trapped?
Explainer · Hulu · Streaming NowThe Hand That Rocks the Cradle (2025) Movie Ending Explained: Why Does Polly Want to Destroy Caitlyn’s Life?Read More The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (2025) Movie Ending Explained: Why Does Polly Want to Destroy Caitlyn’s Life?
ReviewA Bear Remembers (2025) Short Film Review: The Sound of What We Have LostRead More A Bear Remembers (2025) Short Film Review: The Sound of What We Have Lost
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