Featured · Review Jimmy & The Demons (2025) Documentary Review: An evocative portrait of artistic maladies brimming with heart and humor Akash Deshpande April 2, 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 Lists See More… The 25 Best NEON Movies, RankedMarch 29, 2026 Julian Malandruccolo10 Best Films By Adoor GopalakrishnanMarch 24, 2026 Dipankar SarkarTop 5 Jessie Buckley Movie PerformancesMarch 23, 2026 Julian Malandruccolo Reviews See More… Featured · Review Jimmy & The Demons (2025) Documentary Review: An evocative portrait of artistic maladies brimming with heart and humor Akash Deshpande April 2, 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 Essays See More… 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 All Posts Berlinale · Film Festivals · ReviewCensor [2021]: ‘Berlinale’ Review – An uneven homage to video-nasty and the aftermath of violent proceedingsRead More Censor [2021]: ‘Berlinale’ Review – An uneven homage to video-nasty and the aftermath of violent proceedingsArticle · EssayThe Question of Sex, Lies and Videotape (1989)Read More The Question of Sex, Lies and Videotape (1989)Film Festivals · ReviewJoyful Mystery [2021]: ‘IFFK’ Review – A Moving Romantic Comedy About the Culture of QuarrelsRead More Joyful Mystery [2021]: ‘IFFK’ Review – A Moving Romantic Comedy About the Culture of QuarrelsArticle · Essay‘Ad Astra’ is a sci-fi odyssey about Inter-Galactic Daddy IssuesRead More ‘Ad Astra’ is a sci-fi odyssey about Inter-Galactic Daddy IssuesBerlinale · Film Festivals · ReviewDrift Away [2021]: ‘Berlinale’ Review – Unfocused Police drama explores male identityRead More Drift Away [2021]: ‘Berlinale’ Review – Unfocused Police drama explores male identityGreat Films · ReviewKin-dza-dza! [1986] Review – An Extremely Amusing Soviet Sci-Fi Cult ClassicRead More Kin-dza-dza! [1986] Review – An Extremely Amusing Soviet Sci-Fi Cult ClassicNetflix · ReviewMoxie [2021] Netflix Review: A Daring Reinterpretation of Punk FeminismRead More Moxie [2021] Netflix Review: A Daring Reinterpretation of Punk FeminismNetflix · Review‘I Care A Lot’ Juggles Satire, Slapstick And A Feminist Anti-HeroRead More ‘I Care A Lot’ Juggles Satire, Slapstick And A Feminist Anti-HeroBerlinale · Film Festivals · ReviewWheel of Fortune and Fantasy [2021]: ‘Berlinale’ Review – A Gorgeous Trifecta About the Conversations that Bind UsRead More Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy [2021]: ‘Berlinale’ Review – A Gorgeous Trifecta About the Conversations that Bind UsBerlinale · Film Festivals · ReviewBloodsuckers [2021]: ‘Berlinale’ Review – Marxist Vampire Comedy moves from being a biting satire to a sluggish trystRead More Bloodsuckers [2021]: ‘Berlinale’ Review – Marxist Vampire Comedy moves from being a biting satire to a sluggish tryst Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 1,180 1,181 1,182 1,183 1,184 1,185 1,186 … 1,373 Next Page Categories ReviewsListsNewsStreaming NowFilm FestivalsEssays Follow Us On Instagram LinkedIn YouTube X Pinterest Facebook
Featured · Review Jimmy & The Demons (2025) Documentary Review: An evocative portrait of artistic maladies brimming with heart and humor Akash Deshpande April 2, 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 Jimmy & The Demons (2025) Documentary Review: An evocative portrait of artistic maladies brimming with heart and humor Akash Deshpande April 2, 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
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
Berlinale · Film Festivals · ReviewCensor [2021]: ‘Berlinale’ Review – An uneven homage to video-nasty and the aftermath of violent proceedingsRead More Censor [2021]: ‘Berlinale’ Review – An uneven homage to video-nasty and the aftermath of violent proceedings
Article · EssayThe Question of Sex, Lies and Videotape (1989)Read More The Question of Sex, Lies and Videotape (1989)
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Great Films · ReviewKin-dza-dza! [1986] Review – An Extremely Amusing Soviet Sci-Fi Cult ClassicRead More Kin-dza-dza! [1986] Review – An Extremely Amusing Soviet Sci-Fi Cult Classic
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Netflix · Review‘I Care A Lot’ Juggles Satire, Slapstick And A Feminist Anti-HeroRead More ‘I Care A Lot’ Juggles Satire, Slapstick And A Feminist Anti-Hero
Berlinale · Film Festivals · ReviewWheel of Fortune and Fantasy [2021]: ‘Berlinale’ Review – A Gorgeous Trifecta About the Conversations that Bind UsRead More Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy [2021]: ‘Berlinale’ Review – A Gorgeous Trifecta About the Conversations that Bind Us
Berlinale · Film Festivals · ReviewBloodsuckers [2021]: ‘Berlinale’ Review – Marxist Vampire Comedy moves from being a biting satire to a sluggish trystRead More Bloodsuckers [2021]: ‘Berlinale’ Review – Marxist Vampire Comedy moves from being a biting satire to a sluggish tryst