The Call [2020] Netflix Review: When Present and Past Collide in a Hopeless World
‘A black cordless phone’, ‘an intervention’, and ‘festering jealousy’ are all that it takes for everything to go irrevocably downhill…
‘A black cordless phone’, ‘an intervention’, and ‘festering jealousy’ are all that it takes for everything to go irrevocably downhill…
Sunlight dancing on grim faces like painted strokes of flash ridding them of their inherent darkness. Semi lit alleyways and…
A romantic ventriloquist, an average mall worker, an ex-criminal, and a heartbroken waiter. A girl who wants to settle with…
‘Kaali Khuhi’ is another addition, the second of the year following Anvita Dutt’s Bulbbul, to the new wave of Indian…
This may come as a surprise to many but novelist Aravind Adiga dedicated his 2008 Man Booker Prize-winning novel ‘The…
It is heartbreaking to see a 93-year-old man (now aged 94) on-screen pleading humankind to stop destroying the love of…
After watching yet another documentary about the natural world close on the heels of David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet (2020), I…
Enola Holmes (2020) Netflix Review: This Victorian-era addition to the Sherlock Holmes universe introduces us to the sleuth’s lesser-known sister…
With each new work, filmmaker Antonio Campos demonstrates a way of looking at humanity that is a punishment for the…