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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 · 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
Featured · Review The Ice Tower (La tour de glace, 2025) Movie Review: An Achingly Beautiful Modern Fairy Tale Liam Gaughan August 16, 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
Films This Week · Prime Video · ReviewMadres [2021] Review: A Half-baked Political Horror Film that Misses more than it HitsRead More Madres [2021] Review: A Half-baked Political Horror Film that Misses more than it Hits
Netflix · Review · TVThe Billion Dollar Code [2021] Netflix Review – A Story About Two Friends That Calls Out Google’s HypocrisyRead More The Billion Dollar Code [2021] Netflix Review – A Story About Two Friends That Calls Out Google’s Hypocrisy
ExplainerMayday Movie Explained: Ending, Themes, and Feminist Troupes AnalyzedRead More Mayday Movie Explained: Ending, Themes, and Feminist Troupes Analyzed
Films This Week · Prime Video · ReviewBhramam [2021] Review – The strong story of the source material helps carry a decent remake to the finish lineRead More Bhramam [2021] Review – The strong story of the source material helps carry a decent remake to the finish line
Film Festivals · ReviewIslands [2021]: ‘LAAPFF’ Review – A Profoundly Humanist Drama about LonelinessRead More Islands [2021]: ‘LAAPFF’ Review – A Profoundly Humanist Drama about Loneliness
Films This Week · Netflix · ReviewThere’s Someone Inside Your House [2021] Netflix Review – A Gory Slasher Film That Tries Too Hard To Make SenseRead More There’s Someone Inside Your House [2021] Netflix Review – A Gory Slasher Film That Tries Too Hard To Make Sense
Films This Week · ReviewKnocking [2021] Review: A Somber Psychological ThrillerRead More Knocking [2021] Review: A Somber Psychological Thriller
Article · EssayThe Human Scale (2012): An Urban Planning Documentary That Questions City DesignRead More The Human Scale (2012): An Urban Planning Documentary That Questions City Design
Trending List10 Great Shows Set in Small Towns like Midnight Mass on NetflixRead More 10 Great Shows Set in Small Towns like Midnight Mass on Netflix
Films This Week · Review · VODFreeland [2021] Review: Krisha Fairchild carries this film about the effects of capitalismRead More Freeland [2021] Review: Krisha Fairchild carries this film about the effects of capitalism