2020 was the year of great documentaries. From Gunda to Boys State to Time, documentaries paved the way for a year that saw the moviegoing experience come to a deafening standstill as…

2020 was the year of great documentaries. From Gunda to Boys State to Time, documentaries paved the way for a year that saw the moviegoing experience come to a deafening standstill as…
Chopsticks is a film which happens when you want to present the viewers with an immersive experience but consistently shy away from indulging in the greater dynamics of storytelling. There are a…
Wreck-It Ralph was a surprising but welcome change from Disney that took us on a nostalgic trip down the lane with its interesting world view of arcade game universe. Ralph Breaks the…
A neon-drenched, pulsating nightmare for everyone out there whose life is crippled by the ever blooming popularity of the internet generation.
Nerve, is an instant entertainer which uses its fabulous pace to question some very interesting questions about our lifestyle, obsessions and our tendency to be the best in a world that’s blurred by an insta drive to fame and name.
Werner Herzog’s “Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World” explores the grim, weird and the fundamentally positive side of man-made marvel – internet. The veteran film-maker’s keen perspective and the absence of moralistic hand-wringing stop it from being just another documentary about the digital world.