Quo vadis, Aida? [2020] Review: A tense and terrifying retelling of the events leading up to the Srebrenica massacre
Quo vadis, Aida? Review: July 1995, Bosnia. An announcement, on the speaker or radio, says that the town has “deadly…
Quo vadis, Aida? Review: July 1995, Bosnia. An announcement, on the speaker or radio, says that the town has “deadly…
Saina Nehwal’s biopic, Saina (2021), directed by Amole Gupte, was released on Amazon Prime earlier this year. The film fails…
Sophie Gelson in ‘Blurryman’ states that the idea of Twilight Zone goes beyond ‘simple campfire stories’ and ‘monsters on a…
2020 will be remembered as the year where we never went to the movies. Plagued by the Cornovirus threat, the…
This is My Desire (Eyimofe) Review: Three women walk into a home. A child, who is blowing bubbles, opens the…
Right from its premier in April 2021, the latest TVF series ‘Aspirants’ has garnered a lot of brouhaha from the…
Mental illness is a recurring topic within film. It can be used to explore timely issues in society (where 1…
Chloé Zhao’s Nomadland, based on the non-fiction book by Jessica Bruder, is on the road to become a modern classic….
There’s a certain bias against genre films when it comes to film festivals and general critical acclaim – and rightly…