The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford [2007] Review: A Tale of Fame & Infamy
An extensively researched, immaculately photographed & thoroughly engrossing period piece that captures its bygone era with an equally mournful &…
An extensively researched, immaculately photographed & thoroughly engrossing period piece that captures its bygone era with an equally mournful &…
“Tell me something girl, are you happy in this modern world?” It has been almost two full days since I…
The first act of Venom is a disaster. For a full 30 minutes, I felt like I was being trolled…
The love triangle may perhaps be among the oldest and most beaten to death story tropes in cinematic history. However,…
‘A Family Tour’ is a lamenting outcry for injustice. It’s a subtle but a bold political statement against the authority…
Flesh set the precedent for independent cinema: its rawness, its street smarts, its low-budget aesthetic, its technical roughness, its intimate beauty, and of course its unabashed presentation of the human body, one of the many taboos that the counterculture were bringing to the foreground.
Teen Aur Aadha (Three and A Half) is a film that reinvents traditional narrative structures by presenting three tales from…
TIFF is a world-class mecca for introducing an international audience to emerging and established filmmakers. It is a haven for…
Enveloped with a disquieting chill & a sense of foreboding from the first frame to the last, A Tale of…