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Featured · Review The Wizard of the Kremlin (2026) Movie Review: A Sharp, Insightful Satire On The Mechanics of Power Liam Gaughan April 22, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Heat (2026) ‘Visions du Réel’ Documentary Review: Jacqueline Zünd Presents a Blistering Doc on Global Warming Debanjan Dhar April 22, 2026
Featured · Review Michael (2026) Movie Review: Electrifying Music Sequences Elevate A Sanitized, Cliche-Ridden Biopic Liam Gaughan April 22, 2026
Featured · Review The Wizard of the Kremlin (2026) Movie Review: A Sharp, Insightful Satire On The Mechanics of Power Liam Gaughan April 22, 2026
Explainer · Review Slanted (2025) Movie Review & Ending Explained: What Does ‘The Plant and the Seed’ Comment Mean for Joan? Akash Deshpande April 22, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Heat (2026) ‘Visions du Réel’ Documentary Review: Jacqueline Zünd Presents a Blistering Doc on Global Warming Debanjan Dhar April 22, 2026
Featured · Review Michael (2026) Movie Review: Electrifying Music Sequences Elevate A Sanitized, Cliche-Ridden Biopic Liam Gaughan April 22, 2026
Review Dead Man’s Letters (1986) Movie Review: A Haunting, Slow-Burn Vision of Post-Nuclear Emotional Collapse Sebastian Sommer April 22, 2026
Featured · Review Bulk (2025) Movie Review: A Heady and Bizarre Inter-Dimensional Adventure that Doubles as an Amusing Genre Throwback Akash Deshpande April 22, 2026
Column · MUBI · Streaming Now The Proof of Your Existence: On ‘Queen & Slim’ (2019), Anger, Love, and the Meaning of Survival in a Collapsing World Damayanti Saha April 12, 2026
Essay Dodecatheon in Cinema (or 12 gods, 12 movies) #1: Hermes in ‘Thief’ (1981) Guilherme Quireza April 11, 2026
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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
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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