The Last Letter from Your Lover [2021]: ‘Netflix’ Review – Beautifully Shot, Yet Leaves Little to Desire
Augustine Frizzell’s The Last Letter from Your Lover, based on the book of the same name written by Jojo Moyes,…
Augustine Frizzell’s The Last Letter from Your Lover, based on the book of the same name written by Jojo Moyes,…
Kingdom: Ashin of the North [2021] Netflix Review: Who Is the Flower Seller? I was disappointed with season 2 of…
Iceland is one of my preoccupations, sometimes an obsession. It’s unimaginably beautiful yet very intimidating natural atmosphere – fjords, valleys,…
They say “An empty mind is a devil’s workshop.” But what about a mind that’s brimming with thoughts? A mind…
French director Alexandre Aja returns to native-language filmmaking after more than two decades. His breakout genre hit ‘High Tension‘ landed…
Nayattu (2021) is by far the trickiest Political film I’ve come across as I’m trying to measure my response to…
The vagaries of the unorganized transport sector bristle through Ivan Ayr’s second directorial feature, Milestone (Meel Patthar). Make no mistake,…
Niccolo Machiavelli, the great political philosopher said, “It is better to be feared than loved if you cannot be both.”…
Two documentaries about technology premiered at Sundance 2020: Shalini Kantayya’s ‘Coded Bias,’ and Jeff Orlowski’s ‘The Social Dilemma’. Devika Girish…