Batman in Cinema: Extremely Black yet Incredibly Colorful
Writing about Batman is a task of great difficulty. You have a plethora of emotions battling with a tremendous amount…
Writing about Batman is a task of great difficulty. You have a plethora of emotions battling with a tremendous amount…
There’s a fascinating moment towards the end of Les Blank’s sublime 1982 documentary “Burden of Dreams” where Werner Herzog begins…
A competently crafted found-footage horror narrated in faux-documentary style, The Tunnel utilizes its narrow spaces, dark alleys & underground setting…
Tamar Shavgulidze’s sophomore film ‘Comets’ (2019) unfurls at an unhurried pace in airy, pastoral villa, like an indolent and languid…
Kosovo-born, LA-based writer/director Antoneta Kastrati’s ‘Zana’ is her feature-length debut. After a decade long career in documentary filmmaking, Kastrati dives…
Hindi film comedy scene has changed a lot but never quite reinvented itself. Somewhere or the other these films appear…
An impeccably rendered & thoroughly absorbing character study that relies more on images than words to convey its themes &…
I don’t know how to analyze Chhichhore. I have seldom been appalled to this degree after watching a film. This…
After an eventful August with the release of new seasons of its original series such as GLOW, Mindhunter, 13 Reasons…