Featured · Netflix · Review · Streaming Now Remarkably Bright Creatures (2026) Movie Review: A Heartfelt and Delicate Drama with Surprising Introspection Liam Gaughan May 10, 2026 Featured · Review Because of You: A History of Kilawin Kolektibo (2026) Documentary Review: A Moving and Galvanising Chronicle of Queer Resistance Debanjan Dhar May 9, 2026 Featured · Review Mortal Kombat II (2026) Movie Review: Karl Urban Brings the Right Energy to a Brain-Dead, Mostly Inert Sequel Liam Gaughan May 9, 2026 Lists See More… 20 Most Anticipated Films of the 2026 Cannes Film FestivalMay 9, 2026 Julian MalandruccoloAll 4 Jean Vigo Movies, Ranked: Remembering a Promising Life and Career Cut Far Too ShortApril 28, 2026 Andrew Kidd21 Films That Change How You See the Earth (World Earth Day Special)April 24, 2026 Deepshikha Deb Reviews See More… Featured · Netflix · Review · Streaming Now Remarkably Bright Creatures (2026) Movie Review: A Heartfelt and Delicate Drama with Surprising Introspection Liam Gaughan May 10, 2026 Featured · Review Because of You: A History of Kilawin Kolektibo (2026) Documentary Review: A Moving and Galvanising Chronicle of Queer Resistance Debanjan Dhar May 9, 2026 Featured · Review Mortal Kombat II (2026) Movie Review: Karl Urban Brings the Right Energy to a Brain-Dead, Mostly Inert Sequel Liam Gaughan May 9, 2026 Featured · Film Festivals · Review Searching For Drug Peace (2026) ‘Hot Docs’ Documentary Review: A Provocative Documentary that Refuses to Ask the Hardest Question Guilherme Quireza May 9, 2026 Review No Ordinary Heist (2026) Movie Review: A Story of How Control Transforms into Compliance Bipasha Bhattacharyya May 10, 2026 Featured · Review Erupcja (2026) Movie Review: Embracing the Dulled Ecstasy of Ephemeral Unions Julian Malandruccolo May 3, 2026 Essays See More… Column The Silence That Echoes: Gender, Space, and Power in Neeraj Ghaywan’s 2017 Short Film ‘Juice’ Prapti Alam May 7, 2026 Essay Convergence and Separation of People and Places in Wim Wenders’ ‘Paris, Texas’ Manav May 5, 2026 Column Drifting Between Worlds: Urban Space, Rural Memory, and the Sixth Generation Chinese Cinema Sree May 4, 2026 All Posts 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 PainReviewWeekly 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 PotentialGreat 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 familyDisney+ · ReviewLift (2021) Hotstar Review: A Jumbled Mess, This ‘Lift’ Moves Only DownwardsRead More Lift (2021) Hotstar Review: A Jumbled Mess, This ‘Lift’ Moves Only DownwardsPrime Video · ReviewBlack as Night [2021] Review : The second installment in Welcome to the Blumhouse is a big vampirish disappointmentRead More Black as Night [2021] Review : The second installment in Welcome to the Blumhouse is a big vampirish disappointmentReviewShiddat [2021] Review – Dated Bollywood Romance is a Mediocre Excuse in Disguise of FilmmakingRead More Shiddat [2021] Review – Dated Bollywood Romance is a Mediocre Excuse in Disguise of FilmmakingReview · VODAmerican Night [2021] Review – A Confusing Cocktail of Art and Life, Lacking in PunchRead More American Night [2021] Review – A Confusing Cocktail of Art and Life, Lacking in PunchReviewThe Many Saints Of Newark (2021) Review – The Sopranos Prequel Is Its Own Worst Enemy Because Of Its Own IdentityRead More The Many Saints Of Newark (2021) Review – The Sopranos Prequel Is Its Own Worst Enemy Because Of Its Own IdentityNetflix · ReviewThe Guilty [2021] Netflix Review – An Emotionally Taxing Crisis of Faith Wrapped In an Edge-of-the-seat ThrillerRead More The Guilty [2021] Netflix Review – An Emotionally Taxing Crisis of Faith Wrapped In an Edge-of-the-seat Thriller Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 1,173 1,174 1,175 1,176 1,177 1,178 1,179 … 1,405 Next Page Categories ReviewsListsNewsStreaming NowFilm FestivalsEssays Follow Us On Instagram LinkedIn YouTube X Pinterest Facebook
Featured · Netflix · Review · Streaming Now Remarkably Bright Creatures (2026) Movie Review: A Heartfelt and Delicate Drama with Surprising Introspection Liam Gaughan May 10, 2026
Featured · Review Because of You: A History of Kilawin Kolektibo (2026) Documentary Review: A Moving and Galvanising Chronicle of Queer Resistance Debanjan Dhar May 9, 2026
Featured · Review Mortal Kombat II (2026) Movie Review: Karl Urban Brings the Right Energy to a Brain-Dead, Mostly Inert Sequel Liam Gaughan May 9, 2026
All 4 Jean Vigo Movies, Ranked: Remembering a Promising Life and Career Cut Far Too ShortApril 28, 2026 Andrew Kidd
Featured · Netflix · Review · Streaming Now Remarkably Bright Creatures (2026) Movie Review: A Heartfelt and Delicate Drama with Surprising Introspection Liam Gaughan May 10, 2026
Featured · Review Because of You: A History of Kilawin Kolektibo (2026) Documentary Review: A Moving and Galvanising Chronicle of Queer Resistance Debanjan Dhar May 9, 2026
Featured · Review Mortal Kombat II (2026) Movie Review: Karl Urban Brings the Right Energy to a Brain-Dead, Mostly Inert Sequel Liam Gaughan May 9, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Searching For Drug Peace (2026) ‘Hot Docs’ Documentary Review: A Provocative Documentary that Refuses to Ask the Hardest Question Guilherme Quireza May 9, 2026
Review No Ordinary Heist (2026) Movie Review: A Story of How Control Transforms into Compliance Bipasha Bhattacharyya May 10, 2026
Featured · Review Erupcja (2026) Movie Review: Embracing the Dulled Ecstasy of Ephemeral Unions Julian Malandruccolo May 3, 2026
Column The Silence That Echoes: Gender, Space, and Power in Neeraj Ghaywan’s 2017 Short Film ‘Juice’ Prapti Alam May 7, 2026
Essay Convergence and Separation of People and Places in Wim Wenders’ ‘Paris, Texas’ Manav May 5, 2026
Column Drifting Between Worlds: Urban Space, Rural Memory, and the Sixth Generation Chinese Cinema Sree May 4, 2026
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
Disney+ · ReviewLift (2021) Hotstar Review: A Jumbled Mess, This ‘Lift’ Moves Only DownwardsRead More Lift (2021) Hotstar Review: A Jumbled Mess, This ‘Lift’ Moves Only Downwards
Prime Video · ReviewBlack as Night [2021] Review : The second installment in Welcome to the Blumhouse is a big vampirish disappointmentRead More Black as Night [2021] Review : The second installment in Welcome to the Blumhouse is a big vampirish disappointment
ReviewShiddat [2021] Review – Dated Bollywood Romance is a Mediocre Excuse in Disguise of FilmmakingRead More Shiddat [2021] Review – Dated Bollywood Romance is a Mediocre Excuse in Disguise of Filmmaking
Review · VODAmerican Night [2021] Review – A Confusing Cocktail of Art and Life, Lacking in PunchRead More American Night [2021] Review – A Confusing Cocktail of Art and Life, Lacking in Punch
ReviewThe Many Saints Of Newark (2021) Review – The Sopranos Prequel Is Its Own Worst Enemy Because Of Its Own IdentityRead More The Many Saints Of Newark (2021) Review – The Sopranos Prequel Is Its Own Worst Enemy Because Of Its Own Identity
Netflix · ReviewThe Guilty [2021] Netflix Review – An Emotionally Taxing Crisis of Faith Wrapped In an Edge-of-the-seat ThrillerRead More The Guilty [2021] Netflix Review – An Emotionally Taxing Crisis of Faith Wrapped In an Edge-of-the-seat Thriller