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Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review Death Has No Master (2026) ‘Cannes’ Review: Asia Argento Commands Jorge Thielen Armand’s Seething Revenge Drama Debanjan Dhar May 21, 2026
Article · Featured This Underseen Cameron Diaz Movie With 74% Rotten Tomatoes Score Has Gotten Fresh Life on Netflix Khushi Verma May 21, 2026
Featured · Prime Video · Streaming Now · TV · TV Review Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War (2026) Review: A Supersized TV Episode with Bigger Spectacle yet Undercooked Spycraft Liam Gaughan May 21, 2026
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review Death Has No Master (2026) ‘Cannes’ Review: Asia Argento Commands Jorge Thielen Armand’s Seething Revenge Drama Debanjan Dhar May 21, 2026
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review Minotaur (2026) ‘Cannes’ Movie Review: Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Patient Thrills Find Bracing New Context Amid the Russo-Ukraine War Julian Malandruccolo May 21, 2026
Featured · Review Giant (2025) Movie Review: A Long and Halfhearted Attempt to Capture a Real-Life Tale through a Formulaic Rise-and-Fall Arc Akash Deshpande May 16, 2026
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review Titanic Ocean (2026) ‘Cannes’ Movie Review: Atmospheric Mermaid School set coming-of-age film transforms into a prosaic exercise of familiar tropes Shikhar Verma May 21, 2026
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review Fjord (2026) ‘Cannes’ Movie Review: Cultural Complexities Clash in Cristian Mungiu’s Latest Calamitous Family Drama Julian Malandruccolo May 21, 2026
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review Her Private Hell (2026) ‘Cannes’ Movie Review: Nicolas Winding Refn Descends Into Another Flashy Narrative Purgatory Julian Malandruccolo May 21, 2026
Column ‘The Punisher: One Last Kill’ and the Portrait of a Man in a Million Pieces Shivansh Mishra May 20, 2026
Essay Stillness, Memory, and Time in the Cinema of Hou Hsiao-hsien and Tsai Ming-liang Sree May 19, 2026
Column Love in the Ruins of Paradise: How “Pathey Holo Deri” Turns Melodrama Into a Study of Desire and Selfhood Sree May 14, 2026
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
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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
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Film Festivals · LIFF · ReviewKattumaram [2019]: ‘LIFF’ Review – A Beautifully Shot yet Superficial Tale of Queer LoveRead More Kattumaram [2019]: ‘LIFF’ Review – A Beautifully Shot yet Superficial Tale of Queer Love
InterviewInterview with Celine Sciamma – Director of “Portrait of a Lady on Fire”Read More Interview with Celine Sciamma – Director of “Portrait of a Lady on Fire”