Film review: AXONE
Our review of Nicholas Kharkongor's Netflix-streaming film, AXONE.
Our review of Nicholas Kharkongor's Netflix-streaming film, AXONE.
A young film critic looks within after the untimely death of Sushant Singh Rajput.
Pankaj Sachdeva delves into the narrative device of puppetry and ventriloquism in Hindi cinema.
Rachit Raj reviews Shoojit Sircar's GULABO SITABO, the first of many direct-to-OTT Bollywood releases this year.
Three film critics discuss the heck out of "Chintu Ka Birthday," the bittersweet anti-war drama streaming on Zee5.
A film critic finds that a social media user has been passing off several published movie reviews as his own Facebook reviews. What happens next?
Rohit Mehrotra raves about the Shantanu Moitra-scored music album of the upcoming GULABO SITABO.
Jayjit Sarkar takes a deeper look at the trinity – the man, the animal, the God – of Prateek Vats' Eeb Allay Ooo!
Filmmaker Vaibhav Munjal chats with Pratik Jain, the founder of a leading Mumbai-based camera equipment rental company.
Four Indian films, curated by the Mumbai Film Festival, will screen at #WeAreOne, the global Youtube Film Festival starting from May 29th, 2020.
Our review of Patrick Graham's BETAAL, the second Netflix-Red Chillies misfire after Bard of Blood.
Our review of GHOOMKETU, the long-in-the-cans Nawazuddin Siddiqui starrer now streaming on Zee5.
Our review of Megha Ramaswamy's WHAT ARE THE ODDS, a quirky little flight of fantasy that's now streaming on Netflix.
Pankaj Sachdeva delves deep into the subtext of Anubhav Sinha's THAPPAD.
Rachit Raj reviews the new Amazon Prime web series, PAATAL LOK, created by Sudip Sharma and produced by Anushka Sharma.
Film critics Rahul Desai and Uday Bhatia have a long, geeky discussion about their favourite "comfort-food" sports movies.
The multiplexes of India, for a change, give us something to smile about. They do the impossible: Making the Producers' Guild look like the good guys.
Ronak Gupta writes a personal ode to the late Irrfan Khan.