Featured · Review A Night Like This (2025) Movie Review: A Hollow Stroll Through Indie Rom-Com Clichés Shivam Pota August 9, 2025 Featured · Review East of Wall (2025) Movie Review: An Impressive Work Of Realism That Fails Dramatically Liam Gaughan August 9, 2025 Featured · Review Strange Harvest (2024) Movie Review: Supernatural Horror Meets Investigative Thriller in This Spine-Chilling Pseudo-Documentary Akash Deshpande August 9, 2025 Evergreen Lists See More… 7 Indian Films Adapted from Short Stories that Every Cinephile Should WatchAugust 8, 2025 Subhankar DasAll Anurag Kashyap Movies Ranked, from Worst to BestAugust 6, 2025 highonfilms10 Saddest Deaths in the Breaking Bad UniverseAugust 6, 2025 Arnav Srivastav Reviews See More… Featured · Review A Night Like This (2025) Movie Review: A Hollow Stroll Through Indie Rom-Com Clichés Shivam Pota August 9, 2025 Review Collage (2025) Movie Review: A Story of Turbulent Past Told Through Fragmented Subplots Sanjib Kalita August 9, 2025 Featured · Review East of Wall (2025) Movie Review: An Impressive Work Of Realism That Fails Dramatically Liam Gaughan August 9, 2025 Featured · Review Strange Harvest (2024) Movie Review: Supernatural Horror Meets Investigative Thriller in This Spine-Chilling Pseudo-Documentary Akash Deshpande August 9, 2025 Featured · Film Festivals · Locarno · Review Legend of the Happy Worker (2025) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: A Preachy, Mawkish, and Inconsistent Fable that Feels Like a Misfire Akash Deshpande August 9, 2025 Featured · Review Skin (2025) Short Film Review: An Economical Dupe of the Viral and More Expensive ‘The Substance’ Damayanti Ghosh August 9, 2025 Essays See More… Column From Muddy Skirts to Clenched Hands: 20 Years of ‘Pride & Prejudice’ (2005) Rajasree Biswas August 7, 2025 Column Cinema through the Lens of ‘Breathless’ (1960): Girls, Guns, and the Ghosts of Paris Naman Kumar August 7, 2025 Column The Return of ‘Chaotic Women’ in Indian Independent Cinema Bipasha Bhattacharyya August 6, 2025 All Posts Evergreen List10 Great Films That Helped Cinema Grow As An Art FormRead More 10 Great Films That Helped Cinema Grow As An Art FormFilms This Week · ReviewMass (2021) Review: A Terrific Directorial Debut that Doesn’t Capitalise on PainRead More Mass (2021) Review: A Terrific Directorial Debut that Doesn’t Capitalise on PainFilms This Week · ReviewWeekly Roundup: “Titane,” “The Guilty” & “No Time to Die”Read More Weekly Roundup: “Titane,” “The Guilty” & “No Time to Die”Film Festivals · Review · TIFFPaka (River of Blood) [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A Tale of Cyclic Revenge that Reflects PotentialRead More Paka (River of Blood) [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A Tale of Cyclic Revenge that Reflects PotentialFilms This Week · Great Films · ReviewTitane [2021] Review – A horrifically tender story about love, rebirth, violence and familyRead More Titane [2021] Review – A horrifically tender story about love, rebirth, violence and familyDisney+ · ReviewLift (2021) Hotstar Review: A Jumbled Mess, This ‘Lift’ Moves Only DownwardsRead More Lift (2021) Hotstar Review: A Jumbled Mess, This ‘Lift’ Moves Only DownwardsFilms This Week · Prime Video · ReviewBlack as Night [2021] Review : The second installment in Welcome to the Blumhouse is a big vampirish disappointmentRead More Black as Night [2021] Review : The second installment in Welcome to the Blumhouse is a big vampirish disappointmentFilms This Week · ReviewShiddat [2021] Review – Dated Bollywood Romance is a Mediocre Excuse in Disguise of FilmmakingRead More Shiddat [2021] Review – Dated Bollywood Romance is a Mediocre Excuse in Disguise of FilmmakingFilms This Week · Review · VODAmerican Night [2021] Review – A Confusing Cocktail of Art and Life, Lacking in PunchRead More American Night [2021] Review – A Confusing Cocktail of Art and Life, Lacking in PunchReviewThe Many Saints Of Newark (2021) Review – The Sopranos Prequel Is Its Own Worst Enemy Because Of Its Own IdentityRead More The Many Saints Of Newark (2021) Review – The Sopranos Prequel Is Its Own Worst Enemy Because Of Its Own Identity Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 976 977 978 979 980 981 982 … 1,216 Next Page Categories ReviewsEvergreen ListNewsStreamingFilm FestivalColumn Follow Us Instagram LinkedIn X Facebook YouTube Spotify Pinterest
Featured · Review A Night Like This (2025) Movie Review: A Hollow Stroll Through Indie Rom-Com Clichés Shivam Pota August 9, 2025
Featured · Review East of Wall (2025) Movie Review: An Impressive Work Of Realism That Fails Dramatically Liam Gaughan August 9, 2025
Featured · Review Strange Harvest (2024) Movie Review: Supernatural Horror Meets Investigative Thriller in This Spine-Chilling Pseudo-Documentary Akash Deshpande August 9, 2025
7 Indian Films Adapted from Short Stories that Every Cinephile Should WatchAugust 8, 2025 Subhankar Das
Featured · Review A Night Like This (2025) Movie Review: A Hollow Stroll Through Indie Rom-Com Clichés Shivam Pota August 9, 2025
Review Collage (2025) Movie Review: A Story of Turbulent Past Told Through Fragmented Subplots Sanjib Kalita August 9, 2025
Featured · Review East of Wall (2025) Movie Review: An Impressive Work Of Realism That Fails Dramatically Liam Gaughan August 9, 2025
Featured · Review Strange Harvest (2024) Movie Review: Supernatural Horror Meets Investigative Thriller in This Spine-Chilling Pseudo-Documentary Akash Deshpande August 9, 2025
Featured · Film Festivals · Locarno · Review Legend of the Happy Worker (2025) ‘Locarno’ Movie Review: A Preachy, Mawkish, and Inconsistent Fable that Feels Like a Misfire Akash Deshpande August 9, 2025
Featured · Review Skin (2025) Short Film Review: An Economical Dupe of the Viral and More Expensive ‘The Substance’ Damayanti Ghosh August 9, 2025
Column From Muddy Skirts to Clenched Hands: 20 Years of ‘Pride & Prejudice’ (2005) Rajasree Biswas August 7, 2025
Column Cinema through the Lens of ‘Breathless’ (1960): Girls, Guns, and the Ghosts of Paris Naman Kumar August 7, 2025
Column The Return of ‘Chaotic Women’ in Indian Independent Cinema Bipasha Bhattacharyya August 6, 2025
Evergreen List10 Great Films That Helped Cinema Grow As An Art FormRead More 10 Great Films That Helped Cinema Grow As An Art Form
Films This Week · ReviewMass (2021) Review: A Terrific Directorial Debut that Doesn’t Capitalise on PainRead More Mass (2021) Review: A Terrific Directorial Debut that Doesn’t Capitalise on Pain
Films This Week · ReviewWeekly Roundup: “Titane,” “The Guilty” & “No Time to Die”Read More Weekly Roundup: “Titane,” “The Guilty” & “No Time to Die”
Film Festivals · Review · TIFFPaka (River of Blood) [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A Tale of Cyclic Revenge that Reflects PotentialRead More Paka (River of Blood) [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A Tale of Cyclic Revenge that Reflects Potential
Films This Week · Great Films · ReviewTitane [2021] Review – A horrifically tender story about love, rebirth, violence and familyRead More Titane [2021] Review – A horrifically tender story about love, rebirth, violence and family
Disney+ · ReviewLift (2021) Hotstar Review: A Jumbled Mess, This ‘Lift’ Moves Only DownwardsRead More Lift (2021) Hotstar Review: A Jumbled Mess, This ‘Lift’ Moves Only Downwards
Films This Week · Prime Video · ReviewBlack as Night [2021] Review : The second installment in Welcome to the Blumhouse is a big vampirish disappointmentRead More Black as Night [2021] Review : The second installment in Welcome to the Blumhouse is a big vampirish disappointment
Films This Week · ReviewShiddat [2021] Review – Dated Bollywood Romance is a Mediocre Excuse in Disguise of FilmmakingRead More Shiddat [2021] Review – Dated Bollywood Romance is a Mediocre Excuse in Disguise of Filmmaking
Films This Week · Review · VODAmerican Night [2021] Review – A Confusing Cocktail of Art and Life, Lacking in PunchRead More American Night [2021] Review – A Confusing Cocktail of Art and Life, Lacking in Punch
ReviewThe Many Saints Of Newark (2021) Review – The Sopranos Prequel Is Its Own Worst Enemy Because Of Its Own IdentityRead More The Many Saints Of Newark (2021) Review – The Sopranos Prequel Is Its Own Worst Enemy Because Of Its Own Identity