Films, Reviews & Recommendations 18 Oct 2022 ‘Kantara’ – The true nature of the film’s success lies in its brazen confidence in the story Apotheosis is the word rattling around in my brain as I walked out of the theatre after witnessing the last… Amartya Acharya 1 Comment
Blog, Films, Reviews & Recommendations, Writer's Blog 12 Sep 2022 ‘Brahmāstra’ : A film confused between its international style and ethnic roots. It isn’t a bad film by any stretch of imagination… It is an extremely shaky start Imagine yourself at a wedding buffet. You stride along with your plate, glancing down every dish at disposal. All of… Somdeb Roy No Comments
Films, Reviews & Recommendations 21 Jun 2022 ‘Jersey’ is a missed opportunity at making a coming of age story for late bloomers When destiny offers one more shot at redemption, do you choose do go down the books as a statistic or… Somdeb Roy No Comments
Films, Reviews & Recommendations 01 Apr 2022 ‘Attack’ explores a refreshing concept that’s imaginative and exciting… for the most part How often do you watch a commercial Bollywood film and feel it’s genuinely different or noteworthy? Attack falls in this… Nidhi Sahani No Comments
Films, Reviews & Recommendations 28 Feb 2022 ‘Love Hostel’ – It’s a slickly directed nihilistic gore-fest amounting to much of nothing A couple is on the run. The man is from a Muslim background, has a dark past and is stuck… Amartya Acharya No Comments
Films, Reviews & Recommendations 13 Feb 2022 Ironically, there is no real depth to ‘Gehraiyaan’. It is all a shallow mess. I enjoy watching films that absorbs me and pulls my attention to the story consummately. I like to experience the… Nidhi Sahani No Comments
Films, Reviews & Recommendations 18 Dec 2021 ‘Spiderman – No Way Home’ is a film that Stan Lee and Steve Ditko would call such “good shit!” I’m a WWE geek. Someone who can be sold easily on the idea of dream matches. When Dwayne “The Rock”… Somdeb Roy No Comments
Reviews & Recommendations, Series 10 Dec 2021 ‘Qatil Haseenaon Ke Naam’ is like a poetry with underlying existential philosophy backed by extremely strong aesthetics and technical elements I’ve been looking forward to the release of Qatil Haseenaon Ke Naam (QHKN) since it’s teaser launch. If you don’t… Nidhi Sahani No Comments
Films, Reviews & Recommendations 03 Dec 2021 Bob Biswas – An entertaining experimental spin-off worth a watch For anyone who’s been skeptical about Abhishek Bachchan’s representation of the iconic character of Bob Biswas from Kahaani (2012), let… Nidhi Sahani No Comments