Featured · List Five Best Mira Nair Films Prakhar Patidar January 14, 2026 Featured · List 10 Best Fahadh Faasil Movie Performances Anju Devadas January 14, 2026 Featured · Review Battlefield (2025) Documentary Review: A Poignant Look at the Wounds of War and Its Impact Across Generations and Borders Monish Upadhyay January 14, 2026 Lists See More… Five Best Mira Nair FilmsJanuary 14, 2026 Prakhar Patidar10 Best Fahadh Faasil Movie PerformancesJanuary 14, 2026 Anju Devadas8 Movies To Watch If You Liked Sentimental ValueJanuary 14, 2026 Liam Gaughan Reviews See More… Featured · Review Battlefield (2025) Documentary Review: A Poignant Look at the Wounds of War and Its Impact Across Generations and Borders Monish Upadhyay January 14, 2026 Featured · Review All You Need Is Kill (2026) Movie Review: A Condensed Sci-Fi Odyssey Across One Day’s Endless Repetitions Julian Malandruccolo January 14, 2026 Featured · Review 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) Movie Review: Science and Fanaticism Collide in an Inventive, Unpredictable Sequel Liam Gaughan January 13, 2026 Featured · Review Shuffle (2025) Documentary Review: A Sobering and Overwhelming Account of Addiction Survivors Exploited by an Avaricious System Akash Deshpande January 12, 2026 Explainer · Review · VOD Stone Cold Fox (2025) Movie Review & Ending Explained: Is Fox able to save her sister from Goldie’s controlling grip? Deepshikha Deb January 12, 2026 Review Heat (1995) Movie Review: Michael Mann’s Ultimate American Crime Epic of Modern Cinema Hayyan Khawaja January 12, 2026 Essays See More… Column What “English Vinglish” Reveals About Adult Learning in Indian Cinema Madiha Ali January 13, 2026 Essay Energy, Reincarnation, And Cinema: Storytelling From The Sixth Sense To Hawa, Through Amitav Ghosh’s “Ghost-Eye” Kabir Deb January 12, 2026 Column Days and Nights of Love and War: “Ikkis” is the Warm Hug This Country Needs Soumalya Chatterjee January 14, 2026 All Posts Films This Week · ReviewCargo [2018] – An Impactful Australian-Set Zombie Apocalpyse dramaRead More Cargo [2018] – An Impactful Australian-Set Zombie Apocalpyse dramaReviewThe pre-reviews of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote [2018]Read More The pre-reviews of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote [2018]ReviewMudbound [2017]: A Gritty, Hard-Hitting & Thought-Provoking Snapshot of American HistoryRead More Mudbound [2017]: A Gritty, Hard-Hitting & Thought-Provoking Snapshot of American HistoryReviewSexy Beast (2000): A Dazzlingly Ferocious Crime FlickRead More Sexy Beast (2000): A Dazzlingly Ferocious Crime FlickCannes · Film Festivals · ReviewClaire’s Camera [2017]: Hong Sang-soo Once Again Defies Narrative RulesRead More Claire’s Camera [2017]: Hong Sang-soo Once Again Defies Narrative RulesReviewLean on Pete [2017] – An Elegiac Tale of a Lonely Teenager at CrossroadsRead More Lean on Pete [2017] – An Elegiac Tale of a Lonely Teenager at CrossroadsArticle · Essay[Watch] Video Essay Exploring why “Ringu” is a relevant horror film in the era of clickbaitsRead More [Watch] Video Essay Exploring why “Ringu” is a relevant horror film in the era of clickbaitsReviewOculus [2013]: Thrilling, Mystifying & More Involving Than Your Average Horror FlickRead More Oculus [2013]: Thrilling, Mystifying & More Involving Than Your Average Horror FlickReviewLookback on Lumet: The Hill [1965]Read More Lookback on Lumet: The Hill [1965]ReviewOld Stone [2016] – A Taut Drama on the Bone-Chilling Bureaucratic InsensitivityRead More Old Stone [2016] – A Taut Drama on the Bone-Chilling Bureaucratic Insensitivity Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 1,248 1,249 1,250 1,251 1,252 1,253 1,254 … 1,321 Next Page Categories ReviewsEvergreen ListNewsStreamingFilm FestivalColumn Follow Us Instagram LinkedIn X Facebook YouTube Spotify Pinterest
Featured · Review Battlefield (2025) Documentary Review: A Poignant Look at the Wounds of War and Its Impact Across Generations and Borders Monish Upadhyay January 14, 2026
Featured · Review Battlefield (2025) Documentary Review: A Poignant Look at the Wounds of War and Its Impact Across Generations and Borders Monish Upadhyay January 14, 2026
Featured · Review All You Need Is Kill (2026) Movie Review: A Condensed Sci-Fi Odyssey Across One Day’s Endless Repetitions Julian Malandruccolo January 14, 2026
Featured · Review 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) Movie Review: Science and Fanaticism Collide in an Inventive, Unpredictable Sequel Liam Gaughan January 13, 2026
Featured · Review Shuffle (2025) Documentary Review: A Sobering and Overwhelming Account of Addiction Survivors Exploited by an Avaricious System Akash Deshpande January 12, 2026
Explainer · Review · VOD Stone Cold Fox (2025) Movie Review & Ending Explained: Is Fox able to save her sister from Goldie’s controlling grip? Deepshikha Deb January 12, 2026
Review Heat (1995) Movie Review: Michael Mann’s Ultimate American Crime Epic of Modern Cinema Hayyan Khawaja January 12, 2026
Column What “English Vinglish” Reveals About Adult Learning in Indian Cinema Madiha Ali January 13, 2026
Essay Energy, Reincarnation, And Cinema: Storytelling From The Sixth Sense To Hawa, Through Amitav Ghosh’s “Ghost-Eye” Kabir Deb January 12, 2026
Column Days and Nights of Love and War: “Ikkis” is the Warm Hug This Country Needs Soumalya Chatterjee January 14, 2026
Films This Week · ReviewCargo [2018] – An Impactful Australian-Set Zombie Apocalpyse dramaRead More Cargo [2018] – An Impactful Australian-Set Zombie Apocalpyse drama
ReviewThe pre-reviews of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote [2018]Read More The pre-reviews of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote [2018]
ReviewMudbound [2017]: A Gritty, Hard-Hitting & Thought-Provoking Snapshot of American HistoryRead More Mudbound [2017]: A Gritty, Hard-Hitting & Thought-Provoking Snapshot of American History
ReviewSexy Beast (2000): A Dazzlingly Ferocious Crime FlickRead More Sexy Beast (2000): A Dazzlingly Ferocious Crime Flick
Cannes · Film Festivals · ReviewClaire’s Camera [2017]: Hong Sang-soo Once Again Defies Narrative RulesRead More Claire’s Camera [2017]: Hong Sang-soo Once Again Defies Narrative Rules
ReviewLean on Pete [2017] – An Elegiac Tale of a Lonely Teenager at CrossroadsRead More Lean on Pete [2017] – An Elegiac Tale of a Lonely Teenager at Crossroads
Article · Essay[Watch] Video Essay Exploring why “Ringu” is a relevant horror film in the era of clickbaitsRead More [Watch] Video Essay Exploring why “Ringu” is a relevant horror film in the era of clickbaits
ReviewOculus [2013]: Thrilling, Mystifying & More Involving Than Your Average Horror FlickRead More Oculus [2013]: Thrilling, Mystifying & More Involving Than Your Average Horror Flick
ReviewOld Stone [2016] – A Taut Drama on the Bone-Chilling Bureaucratic InsensitivityRead More Old Stone [2016] – A Taut Drama on the Bone-Chilling Bureaucratic Insensitivity