The Big Sick [2017]: A Well Rounded and Deeply Felt Dramedy
The Big Sick [2017]: A Well Rounded and Deeply Felt Dramedy When we sit down with friends or family for…
The Big Sick [2017]: A Well Rounded and Deeply Felt Dramedy When we sit down with friends or family for…
Castro [2009]: A Hilariously Absurd Existential Comedy Castro begins with a couple of people running on the streets as if…
The Nothing Factory (A Fábrica De Nada) | Dir. Pedro Pinho Shot in grainy 16mm, The Nothing Factory scathingly criticises capitalism…
Sheikh Jackson [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review Back in 2009, the untimely death of The King of Pop – Micheal Jackson stirred and…
All You Can Eat Buddha [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review As interesting as the title “All You Can Eat Buddha” sounds, the…
Ana, Mon Amour [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review The contemporary relationships that I happen to see around me are mostly built on…
Only Lovers Left Alive [2013]: An Aesthetic, Artistic & Visually Arresting Love Letter To Arts & Cultures Of Yesteryears. …
Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts [2017]: ‘TIFF’ Review There’s no exact way to categorize Mouly Surya’s “Marlina the Murderer in…
Stephen King’s It [1990]: Nothing Memorable About It. Stephen King’s It begins on a promising note. Its opening act is…