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Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review Meteors (2025) ‘Cannes’ Movie Review: A humanistic and fervent tale of two teenagers waking up to the waves of adulthood Akash Deshpande May 28, 2025
Evergreen List · Featured 10 Best Movies From Cannes 2025 To Look Out For Julian Malandruccolo May 28, 2025
Column · Featured Chris Sanders’ The Wild Robot (2024) Tenderly Explores The Power Of Found Family Sakshi Salil Chavan May 27, 2025
All Final Destination Movies Ranked: From Worst to Best (Including Bloodlines)May 28, 2025 Aryan Vyas
Review Going Postal: The Legacy Foretold (2025) Documentary Review: A rundown of the studio responsible for the most controversial video game series of all time Shikhar Verma May 28, 2025
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review Meteors (2025) ‘Cannes’ Movie Review: A humanistic and fervent tale of two teenagers waking up to the waves of adulthood Akash Deshpande May 28, 2025
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review The Mastermind (2025) ‘Cannes’ Movie Review: Kelly Reichardt’s Genre Reshaping Targets the Heist Thriller For A Serenely Gripping Commentary on America’s Downturn Julian Malandruccolo May 28, 2025
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review The Secret Agent (O Agente Secreto, 2025) ‘Cannes’ Movie Review: Subverting Genre Conventions to Revisit Brazil’s Military History Julian Malandruccolo May 28, 2025
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review Highest 2 Lowest (2025) ‘Cannes’ Movie Review: Spike Lee Respectfully Reenvisions a Kurosawa Classic With Strong New York Flavor Julian Malandruccolo May 28, 2025
Review Bhaimon Da (2025) Movie Review: A Love Letter to Assamese Cinema but with its Own Limitations Kalpa Jyoti Bhuyan May 28, 2025
Column · Featured Chris Sanders’ The Wild Robot (2024) Tenderly Explores The Power Of Found Family Sakshi Salil Chavan May 27, 2025
Column How Wag the Dog (1997) Predicted Our Age of Manufactured Wars and Media Spectacle Arijit Paul May 23, 2025
Essay Paul Thomas Anderson’s Psychological Prowess through the Lens of his Most Problematic Picture Hector Levya May 15, 2025
Column The Birth of the Blonde Femme Fatale of Cinema in Billy Wilder’s ‘Double Indemnity’ Bharat Bhoite May 11, 2025
Column The Pearl Necklace in ‘When Life Gives You Tangerines’: An Ode to the Enduring Spirit of Mothers, Seen Through the Eyes of a Daughter —and One Day, a Mother Herself Sanjida Samrin Rahman May 6, 2025
Films This Week · ReviewNewly Single [2018] Review – A Run-of-the-Mill Take on What Happens after the ‘Break-Up’Read More Newly Single [2018] Review – A Run-of-the-Mill Take on What Happens after the ‘Break-Up’
Trending List10 Best Films the “HoF-men Recommend”: 11th EditionRead More 10 Best Films the “HoF-men Recommend”: 11th Edition
Films This Week · ReviewPaddington 2 [2018] Review: A Cuddly, Cushy & Comfortable Bear Hug For Anyone & EveryoneRead More Paddington 2 [2018] Review: A Cuddly, Cushy & Comfortable Bear Hug For Anyone & Everyone
ReviewPaddington [2014] Review: A Sweet-Natured & Warm-Hearted Delight For AllRead More Paddington [2014] Review: A Sweet-Natured & Warm-Hearted Delight For All
Films This Week · ReviewGreen Book [2018] Review – An Irresistibly Charming FilmRead More Green Book [2018] Review – An Irresistibly Charming Film
EssayHere’s Why the Ending of The Shape of Water Doesn’t WorkRead More Here’s Why the Ending of The Shape of Water Doesn’t Work
ReviewEven After 5 Years, Tamasha Still Pushes You To Write Your Own MythRead More Even After 5 Years, Tamasha Still Pushes You To Write Your Own Myth
ReviewHow Satyajit Ray’s ‘Nayak’ Uncovers the Facade Behind FameRead More How Satyajit Ray’s ‘Nayak’ Uncovers the Facade Behind Fame
Film FestivalsThe Gold-Laden Sheep & The Sacred Mountain [2018]: ‘DIFF’ Review- A Sensory ExperienceRead More The Gold-Laden Sheep & The Sacred Mountain [2018]: ‘DIFF’ Review- A Sensory Experience