The Guilty [2021] Netflix Review – An Emotionally Taxing Crisis of Faith Wrapped In an Edge-of-the-seat Thriller
There are few things Jake Gyllenhaal does better than playing unhinged characters who unravel through a film’s runtime to a…
There are few things Jake Gyllenhaal does better than playing unhinged characters who unravel through a film’s runtime to a…
The Chestnut Man (Season 1) Netflix Review: You need to be in a very specific mood to enjoy Nordic noir….
Based on the Best Selling book series (at least that’s what the trailer claims) by Elisabet Benavent, Sounds Like Love…
Kota Factory (Season 2) Netflix Review: Season 1 of Kota Factory ended with Vaibhav, our protagonist, deciding to join Maheshwari…
Christian Schwochow’s Je Suis Karl, which premiered at the Berlinale Special Section starts with hypnotic urgency. Handheld iPhone-style tracking footage…
The Starling on Netflix is directed by Theodore Melfi of Hidden Figures fame. It stars Melissa McCarthy and Chris O’Dowd…
10 Great Asian Films You Can Watch on Netflix: “Once you overcome the one-inch tall barrier of subtitles, you will…
The french catalog at Netflix just got an update. The Cannes-bound Out of Competition title that had a short limited…
Imagery is important for allegory as well as shock value, and Squid Game (Netflix) is nothing if not strong in allegory and in shock value. It’s delving into melodrama, romantic subplots, gangsters in real life converted to schoolyard bullies feel like extraneous pieces of the jigsaw puzzle until you see the full picture and the pieces fall into place.