In this week’s weekly roundup, I will be talking about the three recent releases that are both big and small in their ambitions. For instance, Julia Ducournau’s Titane, which gets a US…

In this week’s weekly roundup, I will be talking about the three recent releases that are both big and small in their ambitions. For instance, Julia Ducournau’s Titane, which gets a US…
In her directorial debut ‘Surge’, Aneil Karia creates an edgy portrait of an unhinged airport security officer in the streets of London navigating his newfound zeal for life. His claustrophobic style signature…
Packing even more charm, warmth & cinematic goodness than last time around, the follow-up chapter to Paddington is an improvement upon its already pleasant & incessantly delightful predecessor and delivers another pure, funny…
A sweet-natured, warm-hearted & wonderfully witted delight for viewers of all ages, Paddington brings a beloved children’s literature to cinematic life without losing any of its essence, innocence or charm, and makes…
The film is a cross-breed between a tragic comedy and a satire which stick and floats, breeds and grows on you. Its the kind of film that gets better and better with each viewing. And in spite of all the strangeness its astonishing to see how grounded and similar it is to reality. While its basically about loneliness and relationships there are very minute accounts of humans who are so accustomed to following the crowd that they are bewildered when a state of choosing between