Every Sriram Raghavan Film Ranked
Sriram Raghavan is a filmmaker India needs, and a filmmaker India deserves. Raghavan’s work has defined a cinematic aesthetic, a…
Sriram Raghavan is a filmmaker India needs, and a filmmaker India deserves. Raghavan’s work has defined a cinematic aesthetic, a…
Audacious, brutal, and unrefined, Dev Patel’s directorial debut, “Monkey Man,” is a film that wears its influences unapologetically on its…
I am still reminded of the sentiment I felt back in 2020 while first watching Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine’s…
Tsai Ming-Liang’s cinema, over the entire course of his career, has always gradually swung between marginalized lives and repressed desires….
Genderism has become a debatable area of decision-making in this era of desiring change. We witness the expansion of the…
10 Movies like The Hunger Games: If we’re talking about modern film franchises that have achieved “iconic” status, you’d be…
Homoeroticism in Action Cinema: The 1991 crime thriller “Point Break” introduces its antagonist to the main character in the following…
As has been the tradition now for over 4 decades, summer has been the preeminent season in which Hollywood unveils its latest slate of blockbuster extravaganzas. With summer being mostly reserved for popcorn flicks, the fall and winter months have become known as Oscar season where studios release films that are friendlier to film critics as well as members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in an effort to garner as much awards buzz as possible with the ultimate end goal of earning some recognition at the Academy Awards.
“A show dealing with events ripped from the headlines” gives a fictional narrative an added amount of weight, as well…