Latest Reviews
‘Made in Heaven’ – The Must-See Dark Side of Crazy Rich Asians’ Indian Weddings!
The Made In Heaven series explores modern Indians’ “dichotomous value system” with a frankness that is much needed but still entertaining and easy to watch....
Little – Produced By A Fourteen Year Old Named Marsai Martin
Little is an age-switch comedy whose most intriguing factor might be the fact that the executive producer is fourteen years old....
Someone Great: – A Wonderfully Entertaining And Realistic Depiction Of Love In The 21st Century
Someone Great is here to celebrate the variety of opinions and attitudes towards maintaining long term relationships in the millenials generation....
The Silence, a Netflix Thriller Tangled in Sound and Technology
In a recent trend of thrillers based on human senses, The Silence is yet another addition. This one told within the sense of sound and technology....
They Shall Not Grow Old – The Blockbuster Documentary Is A Touching and Haunting View of War Through the Eyes of Everyday People
They Shall Not Grow Old is a narrative of humanity. Even without ever seeing their faces, it's as if the viewer knows the former soldiers personally....
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind – Chiwetel Ejiofor’s Inspiring Directorial Debut Celebrates The Insuppressible Spirit of the Youth
Chiwetel Ejiofor's film is about a small community in Malawi with an epic scale befitting the nature of their daily plights and huge stakes....
Editors’ Picks: Timbuktu – A Quietly Poetic Film Which Condemns Yet Showcases Extremists & Civilians From Both Perspectives
African director Abderrahmane Sissako’s message: “An act is inhuman but it is always done by someone similar to us in a way.”...
Us – Jordan Peele’s Brilliance Strikes Again, Horifically
Us is a horror film that explores multiple different controversial themes: colonialism, post-apocalyptic America, communism vs capitalism, marginalization, etc....
Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy’s First Rain Is Darkly Refreshing
Completely disowning superhero cliches, The Umbrella Academy dances – literally and figuratively – away from the frequented domain of its predecessors....
Mary Poppins Returns as Emily Blunt: A Kite That Soars on the Breeze of its Predecessor
Emily Blunt, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and the supporting cast deliver captivating performances. While the melodies sound familiar and invoke the original’s happy-go-lucky aura, the reimagining fails to hit the same high note....
The Favourite – Olivia Colman Wins With Eccentric Period Film Supported By Rachel Weisz & Emma Stone
Stunningly written female protagonists behave as multi-faceted humans rather than mere decorations. The brilliance of this film comes from what they do with gender roles. In this film, interestingly, it is the men who are relegated to...
Netflix’s Roma – An Alfonso Cuaron Masterpiece Set For Predicted Oscar Wins
Diverse leading actors should be the norm and not the exception. Based 90% on Alfonso Cuarón’s own experiences growing up in Mexico, Roma explores the story of a family falling apart and coming back together again as told through the...
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