Watching Sobibor (2018) means facing a narrative suspended between the triumph of historical resistance and the risks of an aesthetic that, ...Read More
Released in 2025 under the direction of Mohit Suri, Saiyaara presents itself as an ambitious attempt to revisit the romantic musical melodra...Read More
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The film A Normal Woman (2025), directed by Lucky Kuswandi, begins with a familiar premise — a seemingly successful woman begins to emotiona...Read More
Ondine (2009), directed by Neil Jordan, is a film that delicately balances emotional realism with the enchantment of Celtic mythology. Set a...Read More
Feathers is a film that wraps reality in layers of absurd irony, and the transformation of a domineering father into a chicken is merely the...Read More
Fifty Shades of Grey, released in 2015 under the direction of Sam Taylor-Johnson, is a curious cinematic experiment that attempts to merge e...Read More
From the very first scenes, God’s Pocket makes it clear it won’t be a conventional drama. John Slattery, better known until then as Roger St...Read More
What makes The Brutalist such a unique cinematic experience is the way Brady Corbet, with his 70mm VistaVision camera, builds a universe whe...Read More
As I walked out of the dark theater with Manhattan’s lights flickering ahead, I felt that Celine Song had crafted Materialists into an acidi...Read More
Watching The Life of Chuck feels like reading a farewell letter written in dim light, the pages filled with layers of hope, sorrow, and a ne...Read More
From the very first frame, Straw signals its intent to trap us in a boiling pot of psychological pressure. Taraji P. Henson plays Janiyah, a...Read More
When I finished watching Kuberaa, my head was still spinning — and not just because of its three-hour-plus runtime. Sekhar Kammula’s new fil...Read More