Featured · Review · VOD Guns Up (2025) Movie Review: A tired, familiar rehash that has no idea how to subvert its trope-ridden progression Shikhar Verma August 7, 2025 Featured · Review Weapons (2025) Movie Review: A Sharp, Twisted Attack On Isolation and Ignorance Liam Gaughan August 7, 2025 Evergreen List · Featured All Anurag Kashyap Movies Ranked, from Worst to Best highonfilms August 6, 2025 Evergreen Lists See More… 7 Indian Films Adapted from Short Stories that Every Cinephile Should WatchAugust 7, 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 · VOD Guns Up (2025) Movie Review: A tired, familiar rehash that has no idea how to subvert its trope-ridden progression Shikhar Verma August 7, 2025 Featured · Review Weapons (2025) Movie Review: A Sharp, Twisted Attack On Isolation and Ignorance Liam Gaughan August 7, 2025 Featured · Review The Home (2025) Movie Review: Pete Davidson Takes on The Final Girl Archetype Aja Haymore August 7, 2025 Featured · Review To Kill a Wolf (2024) Movie Review: A Gloomy and Gentle Ode to Quiet Resilience Akash Deshpande August 4, 2025 Featured · Films This Week · Review Dhadak 2 (2025) Movie Review: An adaptation that doesn’t water down caste-based discrimination in favour of telling a love story Shikhar Verma August 7, 2025 Review Malamal Boyyyz (2025) Movie Review: Laughter, Lapses, and the Changing Face of Assamese Cinema Sanjib Kalita August 3, 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 Netflix · ReviewKingdom: Ashin of the North [2021] Netflix Review – An Entertaining Spin-Off and an Origin StoryRead More Kingdom: Ashin of the North [2021] Netflix Review – An Entertaining Spin-Off and an Origin StoryFilms This Week · ReviewLorelei [2021] Review: A striking fairytale interconnected by fate and burning desiresRead More Lorelei [2021] Review: A striking fairytale interconnected by fate and burning desiresCannes · Film Festivals · ReviewThe Employer and the Employee [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – A Modest, Bleak Portrait of Class Privilege and IndifferenceRead More The Employer and the Employee [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – A Modest, Bleak Portrait of Class Privilege and IndifferenceMUBI · ReviewFirst Cow [2020] Review: Cerebral Food flick talks Cake & CapitalismRead More First Cow [2020] Review: Cerebral Food flick talks Cake & CapitalismArticle · EssayNeedle Drop in Martin Scorsese’s The IrishmanRead More Needle Drop in Martin Scorsese’s The IrishmanReviewLimbo [2020] Review – An Uneven yet Captivating Dramedy about Asylum-SeekersRead More Limbo [2020] Review – An Uneven yet Captivating Dramedy about Asylum-SeekersReviewTrust [2021] Review: A formulaic infidelity tale about rich, white AmericansRead More Trust [2021] Review: A formulaic infidelity tale about rich, white AmericansFilm Festivals · NBFF · ReviewAyar [2021]: ‘NBFF’ Review – Bold attempt at Pandemic infused cocktail of meta and narrative filmmakingRead More Ayar [2021]: ‘NBFF’ Review – Bold attempt at Pandemic infused cocktail of meta and narrative filmmakingReviewMeat me Halfway [2021] Review – An insightful documentary about reducetarian habit of food consumptionRead More Meat me Halfway [2021] Review – An insightful documentary about reducetarian habit of food consumptionArticle · EssayCrossover adaptations for Indian audienceRead More Crossover adaptations for Indian audience Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 991 992 993 994 995 996 997 … 1,214 Next Page Categories ReviewsEvergreen ListNewsStreamingFilm FestivalColumn Follow Us Instagram LinkedIn X Facebook YouTube Spotify Pinterest
Featured · Review · VOD Guns Up (2025) Movie Review: A tired, familiar rehash that has no idea how to subvert its trope-ridden progression Shikhar Verma August 7, 2025
Featured · Review Weapons (2025) Movie Review: A Sharp, Twisted Attack On Isolation and Ignorance Liam Gaughan August 7, 2025
Evergreen List · Featured All Anurag Kashyap Movies Ranked, from Worst to Best highonfilms August 6, 2025
7 Indian Films Adapted from Short Stories that Every Cinephile Should WatchAugust 7, 2025 Subhankar Das
Featured · Review · VOD Guns Up (2025) Movie Review: A tired, familiar rehash that has no idea how to subvert its trope-ridden progression Shikhar Verma August 7, 2025
Featured · Review Weapons (2025) Movie Review: A Sharp, Twisted Attack On Isolation and Ignorance Liam Gaughan August 7, 2025
Featured · Review The Home (2025) Movie Review: Pete Davidson Takes on The Final Girl Archetype Aja Haymore August 7, 2025
Featured · Review To Kill a Wolf (2024) Movie Review: A Gloomy and Gentle Ode to Quiet Resilience Akash Deshpande August 4, 2025
Featured · Films This Week · Review Dhadak 2 (2025) Movie Review: An adaptation that doesn’t water down caste-based discrimination in favour of telling a love story Shikhar Verma August 7, 2025
Review Malamal Boyyyz (2025) Movie Review: Laughter, Lapses, and the Changing Face of Assamese Cinema Sanjib Kalita August 3, 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
Netflix · ReviewKingdom: Ashin of the North [2021] Netflix Review – An Entertaining Spin-Off and an Origin StoryRead More Kingdom: Ashin of the North [2021] Netflix Review – An Entertaining Spin-Off and an Origin Story
Films This Week · ReviewLorelei [2021] Review: A striking fairytale interconnected by fate and burning desiresRead More Lorelei [2021] Review: A striking fairytale interconnected by fate and burning desires
Cannes · Film Festivals · ReviewThe Employer and the Employee [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – A Modest, Bleak Portrait of Class Privilege and IndifferenceRead More The Employer and the Employee [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – A Modest, Bleak Portrait of Class Privilege and Indifference
MUBI · ReviewFirst Cow [2020] Review: Cerebral Food flick talks Cake & CapitalismRead More First Cow [2020] Review: Cerebral Food flick talks Cake & Capitalism
Article · EssayNeedle Drop in Martin Scorsese’s The IrishmanRead More Needle Drop in Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman
ReviewLimbo [2020] Review – An Uneven yet Captivating Dramedy about Asylum-SeekersRead More Limbo [2020] Review – An Uneven yet Captivating Dramedy about Asylum-Seekers
ReviewTrust [2021] Review: A formulaic infidelity tale about rich, white AmericansRead More Trust [2021] Review: A formulaic infidelity tale about rich, white Americans
Film Festivals · NBFF · ReviewAyar [2021]: ‘NBFF’ Review – Bold attempt at Pandemic infused cocktail of meta and narrative filmmakingRead More Ayar [2021]: ‘NBFF’ Review – Bold attempt at Pandemic infused cocktail of meta and narrative filmmaking
ReviewMeat me Halfway [2021] Review – An insightful documentary about reducetarian habit of food consumptionRead More Meat me Halfway [2021] Review – An insightful documentary about reducetarian habit of food consumption
Article · EssayCrossover adaptations for Indian audienceRead More Crossover adaptations for Indian audience