Film Festivals · Review · SXSW Women is Losers [2021]: ‘SXSW’ Review – 60s set feminist fable suffers from a heavy-handed approach Shikhar Verma March 31, 2021
Review July Rain [1967] Review – An Engrossing Study of Society and Youth in Flux Arun Kumar March 20, 2021
Review West Michigan [2021] Review – Brother-Sister road-trip hits familiar beats Shikhar Verma March 17, 2021
Review Father [2020] Review – An Understated Drama of Silence and Quiet Despair Arun Kumar May 9, 2021
Article · Essay ‘Ad Astra’ is a sci-fi odyssey about Inter-Galactic Daddy Issues Kaushal Munshi March 5, 2021
Films This Week · Netflix · Review Moxie [2021] Netflix Review: A Daring Reinterpretation of Punk Feminism Maxance Vincent March 9, 2021
Review Nomadland (2020): A Faultless, Sublime Epic That May Change Your Life Santanu Das March 13, 2021
Review Judas and the Black Messiah [2021] Review – A Refreshing Mainstream Narrative on Fred Hampton and Black Panthers Arun Kumar February 27, 2021
Review The Commissar [1967] Review – A Startlingly Envisioned Drama on the Cruelties of War Arun Kumar February 25, 2021