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Featured · Film Festivals · NYFF · Review Jay Kelly (2025) ‘NYFF’ Movie Review: The Mirror Cracks in Hollywood’s Face – Noah Baumbach’s Latest is about the Fragility of Fame Aryan Vyas October 5, 2025
Evergreen List · Featured Best Dog Performances in Cinema: 13 Canine Stars Who Stole the Show Deepshikha Deb October 4, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · NYFF · Review Jay Kelly (2025) ‘NYFF’ Movie Review: The Mirror Cracks in Hollywood’s Face – Noah Baumbach’s Latest is about the Fragility of Fame Aryan Vyas October 5, 2025
Review Werckmeister Harmonies (2000) Movie Review: A Haunting Drama on the Fragile Border of Order and Chaos Sebastian Sommer October 4, 2025
Featured · Review Good Boy (2025) Movie Review: Canine-led horror film is an original meditation on death Deepshikha Deb October 4, 2025
Featured · Review Killing Faith (2025) Movie Review: Guy Pearce’s Dedicated Turn Occasionally Elevates This Beautifully Shot but Lackluster Western Akash Deshpande October 4, 2025
Featured · Review If I Had Legs I’d Kick You (2025) Movie Review: A Visceral, Punishing Masterwork of Maternal Anxiety Liam Gaughan October 4, 2025
Featured · Netflix · Review · Streaming Now Steve (2025) Movie Review: A Successfully Abrasive Yet Uneven Representation of Educational Burdens Liam Gaughan October 4, 2025
Column Between Surnames and Silences: The Unflinching World of Neeraj Ghaywan’s ‘Homebound’ (2025) Rhea Raj Shinde October 4, 2025
Column The Last Frontier Is Us: What ‘Eddington’ and ‘One Battle After Another’ Say about Survival in the Current Global Order Aryan Vyas October 4, 2025
Essay Summer of Superman: How James Gunn’s ‘Superman’ (2025) Reminds Us of The Man of Tomorrow’s Power Ollie Wheaton October 4, 2025
DIFF · Film Festivals · ReviewRi (2023) ‘DIFF’ Movie Review: Achal Mishra’s Ladakh image poem is strained and artfully hollowRead More Ri (2023) ‘DIFF’ Movie Review: Achal Mishra’s Ladakh image poem is strained and artfully hollow
EssayPrem Pujari (1970) – Complicity of Dev Anand’s Stardom in the Construction of Toxic Nationalism and Patriarchal RulesRead More Prem Pujari (1970) – Complicity of Dev Anand’s Stardom in the Construction of Toxic Nationalism and Patriarchal Rules
Explainer · Netflix · Streaming NowEdge of Tomorrow Ending (2014) Explained: How Cage and Vrataski Outlive the Omega’s Destruction?Read More Edge of Tomorrow Ending (2014) Explained: How Cage and Vrataski Outlive the Omega’s Destruction?
ReviewThe Big Clock (1948) Movie Review: An Engaging Cat and Mouse Mystery Ruined by its VillainRead More The Big Clock (1948) Movie Review: An Engaging Cat and Mouse Mystery Ruined by its Villain
Explainer · VODInsidious: The Red Door (2023) Movie Ending, Explained: Are Dalton and Josh able to close the Red Door?Read More Insidious: The Red Door (2023) Movie Ending, Explained: Are Dalton and Josh able to close the Red Door?
DIFF · Film Festivals · ReviewGuras (2023) ‘DIFF’ Movie Review- Earnest but Flaky Mountain-Set DramaRead More Guras (2023) ‘DIFF’ Movie Review- Earnest but Flaky Mountain-Set Drama
Film Festivals · MAMI · ReviewThe Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed (2023) ‘MAMI’ Movie Review: A Sardonic Portrait of Contemporary Loneliness Wrapped in a Garb of Hilarity Makes for a Standout DebutRead More The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed (2023) ‘MAMI’ Movie Review: A Sardonic Portrait of Contemporary Loneliness Wrapped in a Garb of Hilarity Makes for a Standout Debut
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