Jazz City is ambitious, atmospheric, and intermittently engaging, but ultimately uneven. It captures... Read More
Sankalp is an engaging political thriller on mentorship, power and revenge, elevated by strong... Read More
Hoppers centres on Mabel Tanaka, a rebellious college student whose childhood memories of a tranquil... Read More
The film thrives on contradiction. It is gothic yet flamboyant, philosophical yet gleefully... Read More
Boong reminds us that children often wander through political landscapes adults have complicated... Read More
Young Sherlock succeeds because it treats youth not as novelty but as a crucible. It explores the... Read More
Hamnet is a film of feeling rather than fact, intuition rather than interpretation. It does not... Read More
This film is caught between self-awareness and self-indulgence. It understands its past intimately... Read More
This is not a perfect film, nor does it pretend to be. Its episodic detours blunt momentum, and its... Read More
This is a curious, earnest film. Slightly silly, undeniably sincere, and intermittently haunting, it... Read More
Directed by Akshat Verma and co-created by Swanand Kirkire and Ankur Tewari, the eight-episode... Read More
Overall, Bart Layton’s film finds its power not in closure but in corrosion, watching competence,... Read More
This film is bold, confident, and wilfully divisive. Thrilling in parts and excessive in others, it... Read More
This film is neither a disaster nor a triumph. It delivers moments of tension and a committed... Read More