The Founder (2017) Review: Michael Keaton Makes It A Happy Meal
John Lee Hancock’s The Founder is about the world’s largest fast-food franchise and is ironically reminiscent of the newly elected US …
John Lee Hancock’s The Founder is about the world’s largest fast-food franchise and is ironically reminiscent of the newly elected US …
It’s hard to put down in words the experience of seeing Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight. It is, simply stating, a groundbreaking film. …
Shlok Sharma shot his debut feature in 16 days, entirely on an iPhone, which, in itself, is pretty remarkable. Haraamkhor is …
Meet the Patels is the closest you’ll ever come to knowing what actually goes behind the proverbial big, fat Indian …
2016 was one of the most successful years for Kannada cinema in recent times with record number of films getting …
Shwaas (2004) was a landmark film in the history of Marathi cinema. It became the first Marathi film in 50 years …
It feels like yesterday when Leonardo DiCaprio won his first ever Oscar for an unalloyed, riveting performance in The Revenant. It’s …
(Updated: August 4, 2020) M-town’s rise over the past decade has been exciting, to say the least. But Marathi filmmakers raised the …
Most of us relate the word ‘animation’ to the colorful, digital imagery of Pixar/Disney movies. We can, of course, understand …
Aamir Khan goes for gold in 2016. After Manoj Bajpayee in Aligarh, he delivers the finest performance of the year …
Ever since George Lucas made the disappointing Star Wars prequel trilogy, it didn’t seem like the franchise would make a …
La La Land is wonderful from the word go and sticks the landing. Damien Chazelle’s previous directorial Whiplash was an exhilarating …
Gauri Shinde’s stories come from a space of strained relationships. English Vinglish, she said in one of her interviews, was …
The story revolves around a linguist expert-and-college lecturer Louise Banks (Amy Adams), who is caught up with traumatic memories of …
There’s something unshakably romantic about long train journeys—especially when laced with love, music, and the inevitability of parting. Side A …