The Nun [2018]: A Lackluster Spin-off That Sinks Into Its Mediocrity
“An unholy soul hunting for the vulnerable human body”: sounds very familiar nowadays. Isn’t it? “The Nun” had a huge…
“An unholy soul hunting for the vulnerable human body”: sounds very familiar nowadays. Isn’t it? “The Nun” had a huge…
As chilling as it is captivating, Eyes Without a Face (also known as Les yeux sans visage) is a work…
This whole equation of “there isn’t enough of y community in x workforce” is a completely low-resolution argument that needs to be immediately expunged from rational discourse. The barriers that stop any group of people becoming successful in film criticism, or any industry, need to be identified and eradicated as much as possible, but this form of employment equity is an egregious way of tackling the problem at its end result, not its source.
A sweet, tender & heartwarming portrait of love & sympathy, Starman offers John Carpenter an avenue to try his hand…
There is this scene in Bhavesh Joshi: Superhero where Siku (Harshvardhan Kapoor) is about to flee after almost getting caught…
Kim Jee-woon’s sophomore effort is a brilliantly crafted & well balanced comedy set in the world of professional wrestling. Powered…
Kim Jee-woon’s feature film debut is a fresh, funny & flavourful horror comedy that makes terrific use of its genre(s)…
There are no creaking houses, no unnecessary exposition and certainly, no jump scares. Ari Aster, in his directorial debut, has…
BlacKkKlansman takes an extraordinary true tale and gives it even more of an extraordinary oomph to make it a wildly entertaining and wholly engaging piece of storytelling – its success at providing such thrills makes up for its socio-political shortcomings.