Annihilation [2018] – An Ultimately Disappointing Take on a Bewitching Sci-Fi Premise
Watching the film adaptation of a popular novel after reading the book is always a tricky thing. We might be…
Watching the film adaptation of a popular novel after reading the book is always a tricky thing. We might be…
Cult J-Horror filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Cure [1997], Pulse [2001]) has been on a hiatus for around a decade now. While…
If Noah was a misstep, mother! is pretty concrete proof that Aronofsky is back on firm footing and definitely seems to be equipped with a provocative edge to his dark sense of theatrical storytelling. He pushes, prods, provokes and stupefies. Aided by a hypnotic performance by Jennifer Lawrence, he does something a lot of filmmakers today forget to do: he makes watching a film a personal experience for each individual viewer.
Sweet Virginia [2017] : A Gorgeously Lensed Noir-ish Thriller Sweet Virginia (2017), scripted by Benjamin and Paul China (billed as…
Stranger Things (Season 2) – An Enchanting Reunion of the Motley Pack of Heroic Misfits The Duffer Brothers’ – Matt…
25 Must-See Films at the JIO MAMI Mumbai Film Festival, 2017 Check out the 25 Films That We Recommend You…
The Big Sick [2017]: A Well Rounded and Deeply Felt Dramedy When we sit down with friends or family for…
Black Kite [2017]: An Episodic Historical Drama Lacking Moral and Structural Complexity Shot over 14 days in Kabul by employing…
Tigre [2017] – A Tale of Uneasy Reconciliation and Burgeoning Sexuality The New Argentine Cinema of the late 1990s and…