Articles for category: MOVIE REVIEWS
9 to 5 (1980) Review: Classics Revisited #11
Let’s face it. Forty year anniversaries aren’t as popular as twenty-five or fifty. But for a 1980 ...
KEEP READING8 Amitabh Bachchan Movies We Can’t Wait To Watch In 2020
(Updated: August 27, 2020) Amitabh Bachchan has big releases due next year, including Brahmastra and ...
KEEP READINGBurning (2018) Review: Dark, Layered, Enigmatic
Burning is dark, ambiguous and a layered creation with Faulkner’s rage and struggles coupled with ...
KEEP READINGArctic (2019) Review: An Affecting, Layered Film
Let me get straight to the point. Arctic is pure and unadulterated Mads Mikkelsen po**. ...
KEEP READINGThe Danish Girl (2015) Review: Intense, Thought-Provoking Drama
“If a million people see my movie, I hope they see a million different movies.” ...
KEEP READINGNirvana Inn (2019) Review: Stimulating Storytelling
The purest and most profound state of human existence has many names. Some call it ...
KEEP READINGPal Pal Dil Ke Paas (2019) Review: Deol Reaches Dizzying New Heights
Sunny Deol. A name that sends hearts aflutter and strikes fear into the minds of ...
KEEP READINGNosferatu (1922) Review
Gothic as a genre is generally associated with horror. But artistically speaking, they are both ...
KEEP READING9 Delightful Bollywood Romances: ‘The Lunchbox’ To ‘Choti Si Baat’
If you’re in the mood for some feel-good cinema magic that will make your heart ...
KEEP READINGNirmal Anand Ki Puppy (2019) Review: Tender, Heartwarming Tale
It feels like an era has passed since I came across a film that was ...
KEEP READINGSacred Games Season 2 Review: Battle Between Sattva And Tamas
Once in a very long while, comes a piece of art whose purpose belongs neither ...
KEEP READINGSacred Games S2 Review: Victim Of Its Own Success
Sacred Games is back with Season 2. The revolution has eaten its child. After the ultra-promising ...
KEEP READINGPhil (2019) Review: Well-Meaning But Uneven Dramedy
The issue of depression has become a talking point among the contemporary generation, but there ...
KEEP READINGMera Naam Joker (1970) Review: Classics Revisited #8
Mera Naam Joker is a coming-of-age tale, a bildungsroman, a tragedy and a romance all ...
KEEP READINGDjango (1966) Review: Classics Revisited #7
The path meant to tread on is drenched with mud — the kind that seeps up ...
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