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 · SXSW · TV · TV Review Margo’s Got Money Troubles (2026) ‘SXSW’ TV Series Review: A Buoyant but Uneven Family Drama that Explores Motherhood and Bodily Autonomy Akash Deshpande March 14, 2026 Lists See More… The 15 Best Shah Rukh Khan Movie PerformancesMarch 14, 2026 Soumalya ChatterjeeThe 15 Best Robert Duvall Movie PerformancesFebruary 23, 2026 Liam GaughanThe 50 Best New Movies to Stream (and Rent) on Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+ & More (February 2026)February 27, 2026 Bob Skeetes Reviews See More… 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 Essays See More… 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 All Posts Article · EssayHow Ingmar Bergman Explores Dissociation and Identity in PersonaRead More How Ingmar Bergman Explores Dissociation and Identity in PersonaFilm Festivals · Review · SundanceThe Wandering Chef [2019] ‘SFF’ Review – A Rich Tribute to Maternal Love and the Remedial Power of FoodRead More The Wandering Chef [2019] ‘SFF’ Review – A Rich Tribute to Maternal Love and the Remedial Power of FoodNetflix · ReviewThe 3rd Eye 2 Netflix Review [2019] – A Rehashed Narrative that falls FlatRead More The 3rd Eye 2 Netflix Review [2019] – A Rehashed Narrative that falls FlatFilm Festivals · LIFF · Review#Gadhvi (He Thought He was Gandhi) [2019]: ‘LIFF’ Review – A meandering social-satireRead More #Gadhvi (He Thought He was Gandhi) [2019]: ‘LIFF’ Review – A meandering social-satireFilm Festivals · LIFF · ReviewReason (Vivek) [2019]: ‘LIFF’ Review – A Brilliant Discourse on the Pernicious Rise of Religious Extremism in IndiaRead More Reason (Vivek) [2019]: ‘LIFF’ Review – A Brilliant Discourse on the Pernicious Rise of Religious Extremism in IndiaFilm Festivals · LIFF · ReviewArishadvarga [2019] ‘LIFF’ Review : A Whodunit Thriller About Its Characters More Than The MysteryRead More Arishadvarga [2019] ‘LIFF’ Review : A Whodunit Thriller About Its Characters More Than The MysteryFilm Festivals · LIFF · ReviewRoobha [2019] ‘LIFF’ Review: A Living, Breathing Agony Of The Societal TrappingsRead More Roobha [2019] ‘LIFF’ Review: A Living, Breathing Agony Of The Societal TrappingsReviewIrréversible [2002]: About Time and All That It DestroysRead More Irréversible [2002]: About Time and All That It DestroysFilm Festivals · LIFF · ReviewBulbul Can Sing [2019] ‘LIFF’ Review – The Discernible mellow Voice in peculiar Social noiseRead More Bulbul Can Sing [2019] ‘LIFF’ Review – The Discernible mellow Voice in peculiar Social noiseNetflix · ReviewMay the Devil Take You Netflix [2018] Review: Another Middling Horror EntryRead More May the Devil Take You Netflix [2018] Review: Another Middling Horror Entry Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 1,254 1,255 1,256 1,257 1,258 1,259 1,260 … 1,363 Next Page Categories ReviewsEvergreen ListNewsStreamingFilm FestivalColumn Follow Us Instagram LinkedIn X Facebook YouTube Pinterest
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 · SXSW · TV · TV Review Margo’s Got Money Troubles (2026) ‘SXSW’ TV Series Review: A Buoyant but Uneven Family Drama that Explores Motherhood and Bodily Autonomy Akash Deshpande March 14, 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
Article · EssayHow Ingmar Bergman Explores Dissociation and Identity in PersonaRead More How Ingmar Bergman Explores Dissociation and Identity in Persona
Film Festivals · Review · SundanceThe Wandering Chef [2019] ‘SFF’ Review – A Rich Tribute to Maternal Love and the Remedial Power of FoodRead More The Wandering Chef [2019] ‘SFF’ Review – A Rich Tribute to Maternal Love and the Remedial Power of Food
Netflix · ReviewThe 3rd Eye 2 Netflix Review [2019] – A Rehashed Narrative that falls FlatRead More The 3rd Eye 2 Netflix Review [2019] – A Rehashed Narrative that falls Flat
Film Festivals · LIFF · Review#Gadhvi (He Thought He was Gandhi) [2019]: ‘LIFF’ Review – A meandering social-satireRead More #Gadhvi (He Thought He was Gandhi) [2019]: ‘LIFF’ Review – A meandering social-satire
Film Festivals · LIFF · ReviewReason (Vivek) [2019]: ‘LIFF’ Review – A Brilliant Discourse on the Pernicious Rise of Religious Extremism in IndiaRead More Reason (Vivek) [2019]: ‘LIFF’ Review – A Brilliant Discourse on the Pernicious Rise of Religious Extremism in India
Film Festivals · LIFF · ReviewArishadvarga [2019] ‘LIFF’ Review : A Whodunit Thriller About Its Characters More Than The MysteryRead More Arishadvarga [2019] ‘LIFF’ Review : A Whodunit Thriller About Its Characters More Than The Mystery
Film Festivals · LIFF · ReviewRoobha [2019] ‘LIFF’ Review: A Living, Breathing Agony Of The Societal TrappingsRead More Roobha [2019] ‘LIFF’ Review: A Living, Breathing Agony Of The Societal Trappings
ReviewIrréversible [2002]: About Time and All That It DestroysRead More Irréversible [2002]: About Time and All That It Destroys
Film Festivals · LIFF · ReviewBulbul Can Sing [2019] ‘LIFF’ Review – The Discernible mellow Voice in peculiar Social noiseRead More Bulbul Can Sing [2019] ‘LIFF’ Review – The Discernible mellow Voice in peculiar Social noise
Netflix · ReviewMay the Devil Take You Netflix [2018] Review: Another Middling Horror EntryRead More May the Devil Take You Netflix [2018] Review: Another Middling Horror Entry