Featured · Review Erupcja (2026) Movie Review: Embracing the Dulled Ecstasy of Ephemeral Unions Julian Malandruccolo May 3, 2026 Featured · Review The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026) Movie Review: A Timely Journalistic Story Buttressed by Warm Nostalgia Liam Gaughan May 4, 2026 Featured · Review Two Pianos (2026) Movie Review: A scattered melodrama that never commits to its thematical elements Shikhar Verma May 4, 2026 Lists See More… All 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 DebThe 5 Best Sandra Hüller Movie PerformancesApril 14, 2026 Julian Malandruccolo Reviews See More… Review No Ordinary Heist (2026) Movie Review: A Story of How Control Transforms into Compliance Bipasha Bhattacharyya May 4, 2026 Featured · Review Erupcja (2026) Movie Review: Embracing the Dulled Ecstasy of Ephemeral Unions Julian Malandruccolo May 3, 2026 Featured · Review The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026) Movie Review: A Timely Journalistic Story Buttressed by Warm Nostalgia Liam Gaughan May 4, 2026 Featured · Review Two Pianos (2026) Movie Review: A scattered melodrama that never commits to its thematical elements Shikhar Verma May 4, 2026 Featured · Review The Sheep Detectives (2026) Movie Review: A Warm and Earnest Detective Story with More Wisdom than the Standard Family Comedy Liam Gaughan May 3, 2026 Featured · Review The North (2025) Movie Review: A Leisurely and Bracing Riff on the Bumpy Ride of Modern Adult Friendships Akash Deshpande May 3, 2026 Essays See More… 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 Column The Making of Film Language: Griffith’s Biograph Years and ‘The Painted Lady’ Sree May 3, 2026 All Posts ReviewMondo Hollywoodland [2021] Review – Freewheeling homage to the 60s fails to make sense of its potent satireRead More Mondo Hollywoodland [2021] Review – Freewheeling homage to the 60s fails to make sense of its potent satireArticle · EssayA Study of Fragmentation in the Aftermath of World War II in Christian Petzold’s Phoenix (2014)Read More A Study of Fragmentation in the Aftermath of World War II in Christian Petzold’s Phoenix (2014)Film Festivals · NYAFF · ReviewJoint [2021] NYAFF Review: A Generic Albeit Fresh Spin on the Yakuza narrativeRead More Joint [2021] NYAFF Review: A Generic Albeit Fresh Spin on the Yakuza narrativeFilm Festivals · Locarno · ReviewSoul of a Beast [2021]: ‘Locarno’ Review – A Visual Fantasy with Entertainingly Deranged MomentsRead More Soul of a Beast [2021]: ‘Locarno’ Review – A Visual Fantasy with Entertainingly Deranged MomentsFilm Festivals · KVIFF · ReviewRoots [2021]: ‘KVIFF’ Review – A Distinctively Minimalist Portrait of Landscape and its PeopleRead More Roots [2021]: ‘KVIFF’ Review – A Distinctively Minimalist Portrait of Landscape and its PeopleFilm Festivals · Locarno · ReviewThe Sadness [2021]: ‘Locarno’ Review – An Interesting Gore Fest that Never Takes OffRead More The Sadness [2021]: ‘Locarno’ Review – An Interesting Gore Fest that Never Takes OffFilm Festivals · Locarno · ReviewA Thousand Fires [2021]: ‘Locarno’ Review – A Bewitchingly Intimate Slice-of-Life DocumentaryRead More A Thousand Fires [2021]: ‘Locarno’ Review – A Bewitchingly Intimate Slice-of-Life DocumentaryFilm Festivals · NYAFF · ReviewZero to Hero [2021]: ‘NYAFF’ review – A compassionate look at the Life of a Paralympic championRead More Zero to Hero [2021]: ‘NYAFF’ review – A compassionate look at the Life of a Paralympic championFilm Festivals · Locarno · ReviewThe River [2021] Locarno Review: An Overlong, Tedious Mystery Replete With Lazy FilmmakingRead More The River [2021] Locarno Review: An Overlong, Tedious Mystery Replete With Lazy FilmmakingFilm Festivals · Locarno · ReviewShankar’s Fairies [2021]: Locarno Review – A Beautifully Nostalgic Film Which Also Talks About Indian Class StructureRead More Shankar’s Fairies [2021]: Locarno Review – A Beautifully Nostalgic Film Which Also Talks About Indian Class Structure Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 1,181 1,182 1,183 1,184 1,185 1,186 1,187 … 1,402 Next Page Categories ReviewsListsNewsStreaming NowFilm FestivalsEssays Follow Us On Instagram LinkedIn YouTube X Pinterest Facebook
Featured · Review Erupcja (2026) Movie Review: Embracing the Dulled Ecstasy of Ephemeral Unions Julian Malandruccolo May 3, 2026
Featured · Review The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026) Movie Review: A Timely Journalistic Story Buttressed by Warm Nostalgia Liam Gaughan May 4, 2026
Featured · Review Two Pianos (2026) Movie Review: A scattered melodrama that never commits to its thematical elements Shikhar Verma May 4, 2026
All 4 Jean Vigo Movies, Ranked: Remembering a Promising Life and Career Cut Far Too ShortApril 28, 2026 Andrew Kidd
Review No Ordinary Heist (2026) Movie Review: A Story of How Control Transforms into Compliance Bipasha Bhattacharyya May 4, 2026
Featured · Review Erupcja (2026) Movie Review: Embracing the Dulled Ecstasy of Ephemeral Unions Julian Malandruccolo May 3, 2026
Featured · Review The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026) Movie Review: A Timely Journalistic Story Buttressed by Warm Nostalgia Liam Gaughan May 4, 2026
Featured · Review Two Pianos (2026) Movie Review: A scattered melodrama that never commits to its thematical elements Shikhar Verma May 4, 2026
Featured · Review The Sheep Detectives (2026) Movie Review: A Warm and Earnest Detective Story with More Wisdom than the Standard Family Comedy Liam Gaughan May 3, 2026
Featured · Review The North (2025) Movie Review: A Leisurely and Bracing Riff on the Bumpy Ride of Modern Adult Friendships Akash Deshpande May 3, 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
Column The Making of Film Language: Griffith’s Biograph Years and ‘The Painted Lady’ Sree May 3, 2026
ReviewMondo Hollywoodland [2021] Review – Freewheeling homage to the 60s fails to make sense of its potent satireRead More Mondo Hollywoodland [2021] Review – Freewheeling homage to the 60s fails to make sense of its potent satire
Article · EssayA Study of Fragmentation in the Aftermath of World War II in Christian Petzold’s Phoenix (2014)Read More A Study of Fragmentation in the Aftermath of World War II in Christian Petzold’s Phoenix (2014)
Film Festivals · NYAFF · ReviewJoint [2021] NYAFF Review: A Generic Albeit Fresh Spin on the Yakuza narrativeRead More Joint [2021] NYAFF Review: A Generic Albeit Fresh Spin on the Yakuza narrative
Film Festivals · Locarno · ReviewSoul of a Beast [2021]: ‘Locarno’ Review – A Visual Fantasy with Entertainingly Deranged MomentsRead More Soul of a Beast [2021]: ‘Locarno’ Review – A Visual Fantasy with Entertainingly Deranged Moments
Film Festivals · KVIFF · ReviewRoots [2021]: ‘KVIFF’ Review – A Distinctively Minimalist Portrait of Landscape and its PeopleRead More Roots [2021]: ‘KVIFF’ Review – A Distinctively Minimalist Portrait of Landscape and its People
Film Festivals · Locarno · ReviewThe Sadness [2021]: ‘Locarno’ Review – An Interesting Gore Fest that Never Takes OffRead More The Sadness [2021]: ‘Locarno’ Review – An Interesting Gore Fest that Never Takes Off
Film Festivals · Locarno · ReviewA Thousand Fires [2021]: ‘Locarno’ Review – A Bewitchingly Intimate Slice-of-Life DocumentaryRead More A Thousand Fires [2021]: ‘Locarno’ Review – A Bewitchingly Intimate Slice-of-Life Documentary
Film Festivals · NYAFF · ReviewZero to Hero [2021]: ‘NYAFF’ review – A compassionate look at the Life of a Paralympic championRead More Zero to Hero [2021]: ‘NYAFF’ review – A compassionate look at the Life of a Paralympic champion
Film Festivals · Locarno · ReviewThe River [2021] Locarno Review: An Overlong, Tedious Mystery Replete With Lazy FilmmakingRead More The River [2021] Locarno Review: An Overlong, Tedious Mystery Replete With Lazy Filmmaking
Film Festivals · Locarno · ReviewShankar’s Fairies [2021]: Locarno Review – A Beautifully Nostalgic Film Which Also Talks About Indian Class StructureRead More Shankar’s Fairies [2021]: Locarno Review – A Beautifully Nostalgic Film Which Also Talks About Indian Class Structure