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) Movie Review: Atmospheric Mermaid School set coming-of-age film transforms into a prosaic exercise of familiar tropes Shikhar Verma May 19, 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 20, 2026 Lists See More… 40 Best Samurai Movies, RankedMay 20, 2026 Arun KumarThe 20 Greatest WWII Movies Ever Made, RankedMay 15, 2026 Hayyan Khawaja20 Most Anticipated Films of the 2026 Cannes Film FestivalMay 17, 2026 Julian Malandruccolo Reviews See More… 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) Movie Review: Atmospheric Mermaid School set coming-of-age film transforms into a prosaic exercise of familiar tropes Shikhar Verma May 19, 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 20, 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 19, 2026 Featured · Review Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026) Movie Review: A Messy Yet Refreshingly Low-Stakes Galactic Side Quest Liam Gaughan May 19, 2026 Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review Flesh and Fuel (2026) ‘Cannes’ Movie Review: Alexis Manenti Excels in Pierre le Gall’s Melancholic Cross-Country Romance Akash Deshpande May 19, 2026 Essays See More… 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 All Posts ListThe 15 Best Robert Duvall Movie PerformancesRead More The 15 Best Robert Duvall Movie PerformancesReviewBlack Rabbit, White Rabbit (2025) Movie Review: Shahram Mokri’s Radical Formalism and the Politics of UnmaskingRead More Black Rabbit, White Rabbit (2025) Movie Review: Shahram Mokri’s Radical Formalism and the Politics of UnmaskingBerlinale · Film Festivals · ReviewOur Secret (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: A Quiet, Devastating Brazilian Family Drama About Grief, Silence, and the Secrets We Pass DownRead More Our Secret (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: A Quiet, Devastating Brazilian Family Drama About Grief, Silence, and the Secrets We Pass DownEssayA Tale of Two Christophers: Nolan’s ‘The Prestige’ at 20Read More A Tale of Two Christophers: Nolan’s ‘The Prestige’ at 20ReviewHow to Make a Killing (2026) Movie Review: Glen Powell’s Conflicted Patrick Bateman Audition Tape Fittingly Diagnoses Our Times With Imbalanced ApathyRead More How to Make a Killing (2026) Movie Review: Glen Powell’s Conflicted Patrick Bateman Audition Tape Fittingly Diagnoses Our Times With Imbalanced ApathyNetflix · Streaming Now · TV · TV ReviewKohrra (Season 2) ‘Netflix’ Series Review: A Quiet, Unforgiving Crime Drama About Social Fatigue and Moral DecayRead More Kohrra (Season 2) ‘Netflix’ Series Review: A Quiet, Unforgiving Crime Drama About Social Fatigue and Moral DecayEssayIn Praise of Mark Ruffalo’s Portraits of FatherhoodRead More In Praise of Mark Ruffalo’s Portraits of FatherhoodReportIs “100 Years” a Masterstroke or Just a Gimmick?Read More Is “100 Years” a Masterstroke or Just a Gimmick?ReviewThe Departed (2006) Movie Review: A Brutal, Inherited Moral World of Fathers, Power, and CorruptionRead More The Departed (2006) Movie Review: A Brutal, Inherited Moral World of Fathers, Power, and CorruptionBerlinale · Film Festivals · ReviewLady (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: The Tales of Personal and Political Transformation Intersect in This Vivid, Grounded Portrait of Sisterhood in LagosRead More Lady (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: The Tales of Personal and Political Transformation Intersect in This Vivid, Grounded Portrait of Sisterhood in Lagos Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 … 1,414 Next Page Categories ReviewsListsNewsStreaming NowFilm FestivalsEssays Follow Us On Instagram LinkedIn YouTube X Pinterest Facebook
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) Movie Review: Atmospheric Mermaid School set coming-of-age film transforms into a prosaic exercise of familiar tropes Shikhar Verma May 19, 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 20, 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) Movie Review: Atmospheric Mermaid School set coming-of-age film transforms into a prosaic exercise of familiar tropes Shikhar Verma May 19, 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 20, 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 19, 2026
Featured · Review Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026) Movie Review: A Messy Yet Refreshingly Low-Stakes Galactic Side Quest Liam Gaughan May 19, 2026
Cannes · Featured · Film Festivals · Review Flesh and Fuel (2026) ‘Cannes’ Movie Review: Alexis Manenti Excels in Pierre le Gall’s Melancholic Cross-Country Romance Akash Deshpande May 19, 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
ListThe 15 Best Robert Duvall Movie PerformancesRead More The 15 Best Robert Duvall Movie Performances
ReviewBlack Rabbit, White Rabbit (2025) Movie Review: Shahram Mokri’s Radical Formalism and the Politics of UnmaskingRead More Black Rabbit, White Rabbit (2025) Movie Review: Shahram Mokri’s Radical Formalism and the Politics of Unmasking
Berlinale · Film Festivals · ReviewOur Secret (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: A Quiet, Devastating Brazilian Family Drama About Grief, Silence, and the Secrets We Pass DownRead More Our Secret (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: A Quiet, Devastating Brazilian Family Drama About Grief, Silence, and the Secrets We Pass Down
EssayA Tale of Two Christophers: Nolan’s ‘The Prestige’ at 20Read More A Tale of Two Christophers: Nolan’s ‘The Prestige’ at 20
ReviewHow to Make a Killing (2026) Movie Review: Glen Powell’s Conflicted Patrick Bateman Audition Tape Fittingly Diagnoses Our Times With Imbalanced ApathyRead More How to Make a Killing (2026) Movie Review: Glen Powell’s Conflicted Patrick Bateman Audition Tape Fittingly Diagnoses Our Times With Imbalanced Apathy
Netflix · Streaming Now · TV · TV ReviewKohrra (Season 2) ‘Netflix’ Series Review: A Quiet, Unforgiving Crime Drama About Social Fatigue and Moral DecayRead More Kohrra (Season 2) ‘Netflix’ Series Review: A Quiet, Unforgiving Crime Drama About Social Fatigue and Moral Decay
EssayIn Praise of Mark Ruffalo’s Portraits of FatherhoodRead More In Praise of Mark Ruffalo’s Portraits of Fatherhood
ReportIs “100 Years” a Masterstroke or Just a Gimmick?Read More Is “100 Years” a Masterstroke or Just a Gimmick?
ReviewThe Departed (2006) Movie Review: A Brutal, Inherited Moral World of Fathers, Power, and CorruptionRead More The Departed (2006) Movie Review: A Brutal, Inherited Moral World of Fathers, Power, and Corruption
Berlinale · Film Festivals · ReviewLady (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: The Tales of Personal and Political Transformation Intersect in This Vivid, Grounded Portrait of Sisterhood in LagosRead More Lady (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: The Tales of Personal and Political Transformation Intersect in This Vivid, Grounded Portrait of Sisterhood in Lagos