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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
Film Festivals · Review · SundanceThe Mission [2022] ‘Sundance’ Review – A Rewarding and Empathetic Study of Young MormonsRead More The Mission [2022] ‘Sundance’ Review – A Rewarding and Empathetic Study of Young Mormons
Netflix · Streaming Now · TV · TV ReviewIn From The Cold (Season 1) Review – A Show That’s Essentially Black Widow And Mission: Impossible On SteroidsRead More In From The Cold (Season 1) Review – A Show That’s Essentially Black Widow And Mission: Impossible On Steroids
Film Festivals · Review · SlamdanceThe Severing [2022]: ‘Slamdance’ Review – Calisthenics that careen into tediumRead More The Severing [2022]: ‘Slamdance’ Review – Calisthenics that careen into tedium
Film Festivals · Review · SlamdanceUltrainocencia [2022]: ‘Slamdance’ Review – A Quirky and Imperfect Mix of Performance Arts and CinemaRead More Ultrainocencia [2022]: ‘Slamdance’ Review – A Quirky and Imperfect Mix of Performance Arts and Cinema
ReviewIn The Heights (2021): Review and BreakdownRead More In The Heights (2021): Review and Breakdown
Film Festivals · Review · SundanceDescendant [2022]: ‘Sundance’ Review – Reclamation of identity by rediscovery of history as a tangible constructRead More Descendant [2022]: ‘Sundance’ Review – Reclamation of identity by rediscovery of history as a tangible construct
Article · EssayA Ghibli-esque Journey: The Immersive Realism of Studio GhibliRead More A Ghibli-esque Journey: The Immersive Realism of Studio Ghibli
Film Festivals · Review · SundanceSundance 2022: “Babysitter,” “Cha Cha Real Smooth,” & “Something in the Dirt”Read More Sundance 2022: “Babysitter,” “Cha Cha Real Smooth,” & “Something in the Dirt”