It’s impossible to talk about Jim Cummings’s debut feature without talking about it’s 10-minute-long single take opening scene. It is a static shot that slowly glides onto the protagonist Jim Arnaud (played…

It’s impossible to talk about Jim Cummings’s debut feature without talking about it’s 10-minute-long single take opening scene. It is a static shot that slowly glides onto the protagonist Jim Arnaud (played…
After slightly diverting from his comfort zone by delivering a slow-burning thriller in 2017, the Japanese master of familial dramas is back with Shoplifters. Soothing, understated and so emotionally moving that you…
Some directors love to tell a story through spoken words. Aditya Vikram Sengupta is not one of them. After his masterful debut Asha Jawar Majhe (Labour of Love), he is back with…
If I was to put it in words, Dario Argento’s cult classic Suspiria works more as a series of impulses that triggers terror than being a horror film that scares. Not to…
Triple winner at this year’s Berlin Film Festival, Marcelo Martinessi’s The Heiresses is a quietly powerful fable of hidden desires, long-lost escapades and a really deceptive look into how gender roles are…