Evergreen List · Featured 10 Powerful Short Films That Hide Their Politics in Plain Sight Amritt Rukhaiyaar October 26, 2025 Featured · Review Magellan (Magalhães, 2025) Movie Review: A Searing Yet Exhausting Catalogue of Anti-Colonialist Sentiments Liam Gaughan October 25, 2025 Featured · Review Renoir (Runowâru, 2025) Movie Review: A Quiet, Melancholic, and Thoroughly Fascinating Ode to the Things Left Unsaid Akash Deshpande October 24, 2025 Evergreen Lists See More… 10 Powerful Short Films That Hide Their Politics in Plain SightOctober 26, 2025 Amritt Rukhaiyaar15 Best Vijay Sethupathi Movie PerformancesOctober 25, 2025 Arun Kumar10 Best Racing Movies of All Time, RankedOctober 25, 2025 Arun Kumar Reviews See More… Review Halloween Special — How The Crow (1994) Dared To Do Things Differently Tom Higginson October 23, 2025 Review · Streaming Now · Tubi Intruder (2025) Movie Review: A campy sci-fi yarn that doesn’t use its B-movie shenanigans to its fullest Shikhar Verma October 24, 2025 Featured · Review Magellan (Magalhães, 2025) Movie Review: A Searing Yet Exhausting Catalogue of Anti-Colonialist Sentiments Liam Gaughan October 25, 2025 Review A Bear Remembers (2025) Short Film Review: The Sound of What We Have Lost Ritesh Sharma October 24, 2025 MUBI · Review · Streaming Now My First Film (2024) Movie Review: Zia Anger’s Love Letter to Failure and Every First Film Sree October 24, 2025 Featured · Review Renoir (Runowâru, 2025) Movie Review: A Quiet, Melancholic, and Thoroughly Fascinating Ode to the Things Left Unsaid Akash Deshpande October 24, 2025 Essays See More… Column The 10 Most-Watched Movies of 2025 (So Far): Netflix Is Owning the Year Naveed Zahir October 25, 2025 Column The Pain of Being Unloved: An Empathetic Study on Siddharthan’s Self in ‘Aham’ (1992) Rugmini Dinu October 25, 2025 Column The Evolution of the Unreliable Narrator: From Film Noir to Contemporary Psychological Thrillers Adam Page October 25, 2025 All Posts Film Festivals · Review · SXSWThe Unknown Country [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review: A Roadtrip across People and their Anecdotes in the Search of MeaningRead More The Unknown Country [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review: A Roadtrip across People and their Anecdotes in the Search of MeaningFilm Festivals · Review · SXSWIt Is In Us All [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review – A Beautifully Shot Assiduous ThrillerRead More It Is In Us All [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review – A Beautifully Shot Assiduous ThrillerFilm Festivals · Review · SXSWLinoleum [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – Jim Gaffigan, Rhea Seehorn Led Sci-Fi Film Is A Beautiful Looking HeadscratcherRead More Linoleum [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – Jim Gaffigan, Rhea Seehorn Led Sci-Fi Film Is A Beautiful Looking HeadscratcherFilm Festivals · Review · SXSWSpin Me Round [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review: Alison Brie Finds Love And A Sinister Plot In This Comedy MysteryRead More Spin Me Round [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review: Alison Brie Finds Love And A Sinister Plot In This Comedy MysteryFilm Festivals · ReviewBelle Vie [2022]: ‘SBIFF’ Review – A charming snapshot of a restaurateur’s resilient efforts to stay afloatRead More Belle Vie [2022]: ‘SBIFF’ Review – A charming snapshot of a restaurateur’s resilient efforts to stay afloatFilm Festivals · Review · SXSWHalo (Season 1) ‘SXSW’ Review: A Beacon Of Hope For Live-Action Adaptations Of Video GamesRead More Halo (Season 1) ‘SXSW’ Review: A Beacon Of Hope For Live-Action Adaptations Of Video GamesFilm Festivals · Review · SXSWThe Locust (2022): ‘SXSW’ Review – A movie about the love of the art and its creatorsRead More The Locust (2022): ‘SXSW’ Review – A movie about the love of the art and its creatorsReviewSundarbaner Vidyasagar [2022] Review – Interesting premise and plot makes this show a different one from the usual thriller oeuvreRead More Sundarbaner Vidyasagar [2022] Review – Interesting premise and plot makes this show a different one from the usual thriller oeuvreFilm Festivals · Review · SXSWWeCrashed [2022] SXSW Review – Strong Tommy Wiseau Energy from this oneRead More WeCrashed [2022] SXSW Review – Strong Tommy Wiseau Energy from this oneFilm Festivals · Review · SXSWSoft & Quiet [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – A Deeply Disturbing Horror Film On Violent Acts Of RacismRead More Soft & Quiet [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – A Deeply Disturbing Horror Film On Violent Acts Of Racism Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 986 987 988 989 990 991 992 … 1,270 Next Page Categories ReviewsEvergreen ListNewsStreamingFilm FestivalColumn Follow Us Instagram LinkedIn X Facebook YouTube Spotify Pinterest
Evergreen List · Featured 10 Powerful Short Films That Hide Their Politics in Plain Sight Amritt Rukhaiyaar October 26, 2025
Featured · Review Magellan (Magalhães, 2025) Movie Review: A Searing Yet Exhausting Catalogue of Anti-Colonialist Sentiments Liam Gaughan October 25, 2025
Featured · Review Renoir (Runowâru, 2025) Movie Review: A Quiet, Melancholic, and Thoroughly Fascinating Ode to the Things Left Unsaid Akash Deshpande October 24, 2025
Review Halloween Special — How The Crow (1994) Dared To Do Things Differently Tom Higginson October 23, 2025
Review · Streaming Now · Tubi Intruder (2025) Movie Review: A campy sci-fi yarn that doesn’t use its B-movie shenanigans to its fullest Shikhar Verma October 24, 2025
Featured · Review Magellan (Magalhães, 2025) Movie Review: A Searing Yet Exhausting Catalogue of Anti-Colonialist Sentiments Liam Gaughan October 25, 2025
Review A Bear Remembers (2025) Short Film Review: The Sound of What We Have Lost Ritesh Sharma October 24, 2025
MUBI · Review · Streaming Now My First Film (2024) Movie Review: Zia Anger’s Love Letter to Failure and Every First Film Sree October 24, 2025
Featured · Review Renoir (Runowâru, 2025) Movie Review: A Quiet, Melancholic, and Thoroughly Fascinating Ode to the Things Left Unsaid Akash Deshpande October 24, 2025
Column The 10 Most-Watched Movies of 2025 (So Far): Netflix Is Owning the Year Naveed Zahir October 25, 2025
Column The Pain of Being Unloved: An Empathetic Study on Siddharthan’s Self in ‘Aham’ (1992) Rugmini Dinu October 25, 2025
Column The Evolution of the Unreliable Narrator: From Film Noir to Contemporary Psychological Thrillers Adam Page October 25, 2025
Film Festivals · Review · SXSWThe Unknown Country [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review: A Roadtrip across People and their Anecdotes in the Search of MeaningRead More The Unknown Country [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review: A Roadtrip across People and their Anecdotes in the Search of Meaning
Film Festivals · Review · SXSWIt Is In Us All [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review – A Beautifully Shot Assiduous ThrillerRead More It Is In Us All [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review – A Beautifully Shot Assiduous Thriller
Film Festivals · Review · SXSWLinoleum [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – Jim Gaffigan, Rhea Seehorn Led Sci-Fi Film Is A Beautiful Looking HeadscratcherRead More Linoleum [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – Jim Gaffigan, Rhea Seehorn Led Sci-Fi Film Is A Beautiful Looking Headscratcher
Film Festivals · Review · SXSWSpin Me Round [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review: Alison Brie Finds Love And A Sinister Plot In This Comedy MysteryRead More Spin Me Round [2022] ‘SXSW’ Review: Alison Brie Finds Love And A Sinister Plot In This Comedy Mystery
Film Festivals · ReviewBelle Vie [2022]: ‘SBIFF’ Review – A charming snapshot of a restaurateur’s resilient efforts to stay afloatRead More Belle Vie [2022]: ‘SBIFF’ Review – A charming snapshot of a restaurateur’s resilient efforts to stay afloat
Film Festivals · Review · SXSWHalo (Season 1) ‘SXSW’ Review: A Beacon Of Hope For Live-Action Adaptations Of Video GamesRead More Halo (Season 1) ‘SXSW’ Review: A Beacon Of Hope For Live-Action Adaptations Of Video Games
Film Festivals · Review · SXSWThe Locust (2022): ‘SXSW’ Review – A movie about the love of the art and its creatorsRead More The Locust (2022): ‘SXSW’ Review – A movie about the love of the art and its creators
ReviewSundarbaner Vidyasagar [2022] Review – Interesting premise and plot makes this show a different one from the usual thriller oeuvreRead More Sundarbaner Vidyasagar [2022] Review – Interesting premise and plot makes this show a different one from the usual thriller oeuvre
Film Festivals · Review · SXSWWeCrashed [2022] SXSW Review – Strong Tommy Wiseau Energy from this oneRead More WeCrashed [2022] SXSW Review – Strong Tommy Wiseau Energy from this one
Film Festivals · Review · SXSWSoft & Quiet [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – A Deeply Disturbing Horror Film On Violent Acts Of RacismRead More Soft & Quiet [2022]: ‘SXSW’ Review – A Deeply Disturbing Horror Film On Violent Acts Of Racism