The Lost Daughter [2021] Review: Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Directorial Debut is a Stunning Showcase of Olivia Colman’s Mastery
The term ‘slow-burn’ is so casually tossed these days that it seems to lose its relevance. Any film with a…
The term ‘slow-burn’ is so casually tossed these days that it seems to lose its relevance. Any film with a…
Hilda and the Mountain King Netflix Review: The year 2021 has finally come to its end, and boy, what a…
The fact that I have always managed to make a top 10 list for even the most senseless years in…
Janek Ambros’ 40-minute long documentary short “Money, Fascism and Some Sort of Acid,” opens with a frantically edited sequence from…
The Silent Sea (Season 1) takes place in an alternate reality skewing very close to a possible and prescient future….
Looking upon mental health as an issue is one of the most important benchmarks for cinema as an art form….
When the Indian cricket team faces the West Indies cricket team for the second time in the 1983 World Cup,…
Post-apocalyptic movies have always been around to caution viewers about the things we can lose if an extinction-level event happens…
Pebbles (2021) Review: Films tend to do a lot these days- to convey setting, tone, and character. More often than…