Featured · Review Ghich Pich (2025) Movie Review: A nostalgia-dipped slice-of-life dramadey about the push-and-pull for small adjustments in life Shikhar Verma August 19, 2025 Evergreen List · Featured 10 Best Mani Ratnam Movies Anjali Pillai August 19, 2025 Featured · Film Festivals · Locarno · Review Two Seasons, Two Strangers (2025) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: Sho Miyake Draws Sublime Whispers From Chance Encounters Debanjan Dhar August 18, 2025 Evergreen Lists See More… 10 Best Mani Ratnam MoviesAugust 19, 2025 Anjali Pillai10 Movies to Watch If You Liked ‘Weapons’ (2025)August 19, 2025 Liam GaughanAll Lokesh Kanagaraj Movies (Including Coolie), RankedAugust 16, 2025 Amartya Acharya Reviews See More… Featured · Review Ghich Pich (2025) Movie Review: A nostalgia-dipped slice-of-life dramadey about the push-and-pull for small adjustments in life Shikhar Verma August 19, 2025 Featured · Film Festivals · Locarno · Review Two Seasons, Two Strangers (2025) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: Sho Miyake Draws Sublime Whispers From Chance Encounters Debanjan Dhar August 18, 2025 Featured · Film Festivals · Review Novak (2025) ‘Edinburgh’ Movie Review: A Revealing If Sometimes Mismanaged Sci-Fi Minded Portrait of Radical Communities Vassilis Kroustallis August 17, 2025 Featured · Film Festivals · Review On The Sea (2025) ‘Edinburgh’ Movie Review: An Observant But Rather Timid View of the Queer Predicament Vassilis Kroustallis August 17, 2025 Featured · Film Festivals · Review Blue Film (2025) ‘Edinburgh’ Movie Review: A Powerful Queer Debut on Tainted Relations Vassilis Kroustallis August 17, 2025 Featured · Netflix · Review · Streaming Now Night Always Comes (2025) Movie Review: A Well-Acted, But Inauthentic Urban Thriller Liam Gaughan August 17, 2025 Essays See More… Column Understanding the Post-Partition Riverscape of Padma in Ghatak’s ‘Komal Gandhar’ (1961) Keshab Ray August 18, 2025 Essay Beyond The Vamp: Silk Smitha, Stardom, And The Politics Of Desire Anju Devadas August 18, 2025 Column The Art, the Artist, and the Astaire: How ‘The Band Wagon’ (1953) Deconstructs the Cinema’s Greatest Dancer Jack Keating August 18, 2025 All Posts Netflix · Review · Streaming Now · TVThe Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window [2022] ‘Netflix’ Review: It Goes Downhill RapidlyRead More The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window [2022] ‘Netflix’ Review: It Goes Downhill RapidlyFilm Festivals · Review · RotterdamHawk’s Muffin [2022]: ‘IFFR’ Review – A Metaphor for Perpetual Human Conflict Enveloped in Dystopian Science-FictionRead More Hawk’s Muffin [2022]: ‘IFFR’ Review – A Metaphor for Perpetual Human Conflict Enveloped in Dystopian Science-FictionReview · VODLa Soga Salvation [2022] Review: A Confusing Film, Violent for No Good ReasonRead More La Soga Salvation [2022] Review: A Confusing Film, Violent for No Good ReasonFilm Festivals · Review · SlamdanceHannah Ha Ha [2022]: ‘Slamdance’ Review : A quietly observant film on living off the grid never really takes offRead More Hannah Ha Ha [2022]: ‘Slamdance’ Review : A quietly observant film on living off the grid never really takes offNetflix · ReviewNeymar: The Perfect Chaos [2022] ‘Netflix’ Review: It Will Come Across as The Perfect DisappointmentRead More Neymar: The Perfect Chaos [2022] ‘Netflix’ Review: It Will Come Across as The Perfect DisappointmentFilm Festivals · Review · SlamdanceWe are Living Things [2022]: ‘Slamdance’ Review – Aliens searching for Aliens while dealing with existential alienationRead More We are Living Things [2022]: ‘Slamdance’ Review – Aliens searching for Aliens while dealing with existential alienationFilm Festivals · Review · SlamdanceTherapy Dogs [2022] ‘Slamdance’ Review- A dull blur of Energy & Chaos that is ultimately feebleRead More Therapy Dogs [2022] ‘Slamdance’ Review- A dull blur of Energy & Chaos that is ultimately feebleFilm Festivals · Review · SlamdanceBe Right Back [2022]: ‘Slamdance’ Review – Lost amidst its Cryptic posturingRead More Be Right Back [2022]: ‘Slamdance’ Review – Lost amidst its Cryptic posturingFilm Festivals · Review · SundanceDual [2022]: ‘Sundance’ Review – A pitch-black dark comedy where capitalism is the killerRead More Dual [2022]: ‘Sundance’ Review – A pitch-black dark comedy where capitalism is the killerFilm Festivals · Review · SundanceSundance 2022: “Nanny,” “Emily the Criminal,” & “Honk for Jesus Save Your Soul”Read More Sundance 2022: “Nanny,” “Emily the Criminal,” & “Honk for Jesus Save Your Soul” Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 952 953 954 955 956 957 958 … 1,222 Next Page Categories ReviewsEvergreen ListNewsStreamingFilm FestivalColumn Follow Us Instagram LinkedIn X Facebook YouTube Spotify Pinterest
Featured · Review Ghich Pich (2025) Movie Review: A nostalgia-dipped slice-of-life dramadey about the push-and-pull for small adjustments in life Shikhar Verma August 19, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Locarno · Review Two Seasons, Two Strangers (2025) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: Sho Miyake Draws Sublime Whispers From Chance Encounters Debanjan Dhar August 18, 2025
Featured · Review Ghich Pich (2025) Movie Review: A nostalgia-dipped slice-of-life dramadey about the push-and-pull for small adjustments in life Shikhar Verma August 19, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Locarno · Review Two Seasons, Two Strangers (2025) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: Sho Miyake Draws Sublime Whispers From Chance Encounters Debanjan Dhar August 18, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Novak (2025) ‘Edinburgh’ Movie Review: A Revealing If Sometimes Mismanaged Sci-Fi Minded Portrait of Radical Communities Vassilis Kroustallis August 17, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review On The Sea (2025) ‘Edinburgh’ Movie Review: An Observant But Rather Timid View of the Queer Predicament Vassilis Kroustallis August 17, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Review Blue Film (2025) ‘Edinburgh’ Movie Review: A Powerful Queer Debut on Tainted Relations Vassilis Kroustallis August 17, 2025
Featured · Netflix · Review · Streaming Now Night Always Comes (2025) Movie Review: A Well-Acted, But Inauthentic Urban Thriller Liam Gaughan August 17, 2025
Column Understanding the Post-Partition Riverscape of Padma in Ghatak’s ‘Komal Gandhar’ (1961) Keshab Ray August 18, 2025
Column The Art, the Artist, and the Astaire: How ‘The Band Wagon’ (1953) Deconstructs the Cinema’s Greatest Dancer Jack Keating August 18, 2025
Netflix · Review · Streaming Now · TVThe Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window [2022] ‘Netflix’ Review: It Goes Downhill RapidlyRead More The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window [2022] ‘Netflix’ Review: It Goes Downhill Rapidly
Film Festivals · Review · RotterdamHawk’s Muffin [2022]: ‘IFFR’ Review – A Metaphor for Perpetual Human Conflict Enveloped in Dystopian Science-FictionRead More Hawk’s Muffin [2022]: ‘IFFR’ Review – A Metaphor for Perpetual Human Conflict Enveloped in Dystopian Science-Fiction
Review · VODLa Soga Salvation [2022] Review: A Confusing Film, Violent for No Good ReasonRead More La Soga Salvation [2022] Review: A Confusing Film, Violent for No Good Reason
Film Festivals · Review · SlamdanceHannah Ha Ha [2022]: ‘Slamdance’ Review : A quietly observant film on living off the grid never really takes offRead More Hannah Ha Ha [2022]: ‘Slamdance’ Review : A quietly observant film on living off the grid never really takes off
Netflix · ReviewNeymar: The Perfect Chaos [2022] ‘Netflix’ Review: It Will Come Across as The Perfect DisappointmentRead More Neymar: The Perfect Chaos [2022] ‘Netflix’ Review: It Will Come Across as The Perfect Disappointment
Film Festivals · Review · SlamdanceWe are Living Things [2022]: ‘Slamdance’ Review – Aliens searching for Aliens while dealing with existential alienationRead More We are Living Things [2022]: ‘Slamdance’ Review – Aliens searching for Aliens while dealing with existential alienation
Film Festivals · Review · SlamdanceTherapy Dogs [2022] ‘Slamdance’ Review- A dull blur of Energy & Chaos that is ultimately feebleRead More Therapy Dogs [2022] ‘Slamdance’ Review- A dull blur of Energy & Chaos that is ultimately feeble
Film Festivals · Review · SlamdanceBe Right Back [2022]: ‘Slamdance’ Review – Lost amidst its Cryptic posturingRead More Be Right Back [2022]: ‘Slamdance’ Review – Lost amidst its Cryptic posturing
Film Festivals · Review · SundanceDual [2022]: ‘Sundance’ Review – A pitch-black dark comedy where capitalism is the killerRead More Dual [2022]: ‘Sundance’ Review – A pitch-black dark comedy where capitalism is the killer
Film Festivals · Review · SundanceSundance 2022: “Nanny,” “Emily the Criminal,” & “Honk for Jesus Save Your Soul”Read More Sundance 2022: “Nanny,” “Emily the Criminal,” & “Honk for Jesus Save Your Soul”