Thadavu's stripped-down, devoid of melodramatic feel is brought to life in a raw and engaging manner, balancing emotions with subtle nuances.
Set on the fringes of the cut-throat corporate world, it takes us deep into the interiors of the rundown sales office, across the street from the Chinese restaurant.
‘Footprints on Water’ Review: A Heartfelt Tale With A Strong Anchoring Performance From Adil Hussain
Footprints on Water gain creditable cinematic points for providing a bleak window into a hidden and unknown world with brutal honesty.
CIFF 2023 Review: Devashish Makhija’s ‘Joram’ Is An Intricately Woven Thriller That Exposes the Social Structure
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Powered by stunning performances, Devashish Makhija's Joram is a delicately curated must-see piece of cinema.
Black Box is a claustrophobic, fast-paced drama that paints a stark picture of the lives of residents in an apartment building in Berlin.
Khufiya comes as a disappointment from a filmmaker who seems to have been so engrossed in creating intrigue in the narrative that he forgets to deliver a satisfying resolution.
Expend4bles is the kind of movie that leaves a bad taste in your mouth and you hope against hope that a 5th film never gets made.
Bahadur the Brave is a meticulously observed, emotionally shattering piece of social realism tinged with a subtle feeling of loss and loneliness.
‘Jaane Jaan’ Review: Captivating Plot and Performances but the Execution Leaves Room for Improvement
Despite its moments of persuasive performances and technical virtuoso, Jaane Jaan lacks the cohesiveness needed to leave a lasting impact.
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is an entertaining version of a Terrence Malick movie and a must watch for any cinema lover.