Cannes · Film Festivals · Review Légua (2023) ‘Cannes’ Review: Caregiving at its most unacknowledged and multifaceted perspective, be it for a summer house or an octogenarian Amartya Acharya May 24, 2023
Review Tommy Guns (2023) Movie Review: An Uneven Yet Hauntingly Powerful Exploration of The Perennial Scars of Colonialism Parth Pant April 29, 2023
Explainer The Condemned (2007) Movie Ending, Explained: Who is the “Condemned”? Carlos Luis July 16, 2023
Film Festivals · Review Pacifiction (2022): ‘PIFF’ Review: A Ruminative Meditation on Humanity & Impermanence of Power Through The Eyes of a Colonizer Aryan Vyas March 1, 2023
Netflix · Review · Streaming Now Someone Borrowed (2022) Netflix Review – A Blend of Charming and Cheesy Elements, But… Reubyn Coutinho October 12, 2022
Essay Casa Grande (2014): A Non-Traditional Bildungsroman About Class, Color and Comfort Pranjal Singh August 18, 2022
Films This Week · Review The Territory [2022] Review: The Spirit to Fight back shines the brightest in this endearing Amazonian documentary Arnav Srivastav August 16, 2022
Films This Week · Netflix · Review 7 Prisoners [2021] Netflix Review – An honest drama about human trafficking and the cyclic nature of its psychological traumas Shikhar Verma November 11, 2021