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Featured · Film Festivals · Review · SXSW Dua Ji (2026) ‘SXSW’ Short Film Review: A Contemplative Portrait of Grief and Sentimental Value Akash Deshpande March 11, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review · SXSW Bagworm (2026) ‘SXSW’ Movie Review: A Relentlessly Gnarly Ride Through a Man’s Deep Well of Insecurities Akash Deshpande March 11, 2026
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Featured · Film Festivals · Review · SXSW Dua Ji (2026) ‘SXSW’ Short Film Review: A Contemplative Portrait of Grief and Sentimental Value Akash Deshpande March 11, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review · SXSW Bagworm (2026) ‘SXSW’ Movie Review: A Relentlessly Gnarly Ride Through a Man’s Deep Well of Insecurities Akash Deshpande March 11, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Daughters of the Forest (2026) ‘CPH: DOX’ Documentary Review: A Mesmerizing Tale about Eco-Conservation Backed by Indigenous Insights Akash Deshpande March 14, 2026
Featured · Netflix · Review · Streaming Now Made in Korea (2026) ‘Netflix’ Movie Review – A Compelling Premise Undone by Uninspired Storytelling Arun Kumar March 13, 2026
Prime Video · Review · Streaming Now Moneyball (2011) Movie Review: A Sports Drama That Finds Greatness in Failure Arindam Mukherjee March 13, 2026
Featured · Review In Spite of Ourselves (2026) Movie Review: A Dreamy, Comforting but Underdeveloped Riff on Rom-Com Clichés Akash Deshpande March 13, 2026
Essay The Messianic Call to Raw Being: A Cross-Cultural Reading of Pier Paolo Pasolini’s ‘Teorema’ (‘Theorem,’ 1968) and C.P. Padmakumar’s ‘Sammohanam’ (‘Enchantment,’ 1994) Jubin Abraham March 14, 2026
Essay The Politics of Love in a Metropolitan Cityscape through Montu Pilot (TV Series 2019) Bipasha Bhattacharyya March 11, 2026
Column Wuthering Heights on Film: How Adaptations Repeatedly Lose the Dark Heart of Emily Brontë’s Novel Shivangi Thakur March 10, 2026
ReviewKen Russell Craziness: Savage Messiah [1972]Read More Ken Russell Craziness: Savage Messiah [1972]
Film Festivals · IFFI · ReviewStupid Young Heart [2019] ‘IFFI’ Review- A Surprisingly Mature Take on the ImmaturityRead More Stupid Young Heart [2019] ‘IFFI’ Review- A Surprisingly Mature Take on the Immaturity
Great Films · ReviewTrain of Shadows [1997] Review: A Rich tribute to the Visual capacity of CinemaRead More Train of Shadows [1997] Review: A Rich tribute to the Visual capacity of Cinema
Great Films · ReviewSalvatore Giuliano [1962] Review – A Portrait of Sicily through the Tale of an Enigmatic BanditRead More Salvatore Giuliano [1962] Review – A Portrait of Sicily through the Tale of an Enigmatic Bandit
Netflix · ReviewAtlantics [2019] Netflix Review: A Glimpse into the Other RealmRead More Atlantics [2019] Netflix Review: A Glimpse into the Other Realm
Article · EssayMichael Haneke: Throwing Away the Chekhov’s GunRead More Michael Haneke: Throwing Away the Chekhov’s Gun
ReviewRojo [2019] Review – A Bleak Tale of Blood and HateRead More Rojo [2019] Review – A Bleak Tale of Blood and Hate
Great Films · ReviewForbidden Games [1952] Review – An Astonishingly Poignant Drama on Broken ChildhoodRead More Forbidden Games [1952] Review – An Astonishingly Poignant Drama on Broken Childhood
Prime Video · ReviewSection 375 [2019] Amazon Prime Review: It treads the fine lines, occasionaly raising questions by putting a toe across on either sideRead More Section 375 [2019] Amazon Prime Review: It treads the fine lines, occasionaly raising questions by putting a toe across on either side
Film Festivals · Review · TIFFKnives Out [2019] ‘TIFF’ Review – A gripping, Often Hilarious MysteryRead More Knives Out [2019] ‘TIFF’ Review – A gripping, Often Hilarious Mystery