Pain and Glory (Dolor y gloria) [2019] Review: the becoming of Pedro AlmodĂłvar
It is a fickle thing, to remember — to confront one’s own history and what comes with that of trials…
It is a fickle thing, to remember — to confront one’s own history and what comes with that of trials…
Aimi Natsuto’s 77 minutes long love letter to French Cinema ‘Jeux De Plage’Â which translates to beach games in English is…
Loosely based on Meena Deshpande’s novel by the same name, Hutatma clearly succeeds in taut storytelling with a clear idea of what it wants to say. The narrative is so engrossing that you never get bored with the characters.
If mediocre films like ‘A Star is Born‘, ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ and ‘Vice’ get nominated at The Academy Awards 2019 and…
A terrifying found-footage horror from the South Korean film industry, Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum travels a well-worn path, packs the expected…
List of the seen films that are submitted at The 91st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. The 91st…
Burning with class conflict, rage, and sexual longing in Modern South Korea Society Burning (2018) ‘NYFF’ Review: Every person has…
American comedian & musician Bo Burnham’s feature-film debut Eighth Grade opens with a grainy camera image of a young…
A simple premise executed in a very sophisticated fashion, Village of the Damned is a smartly scripted & aptly narrated…