The White Lotus Season 3 Review: An Exceptionally Engaging And Occasionally Meandering Series

Sometimes, it’s hard to explain the appeal of The White Lotus. If you’ve never watched it,…

Melo Movie Review: The Undeniably Charming Series Is Both Entertaining And Engaging

There’s something undeniably charming about a show that takes its time, inviting viewers to settle into…

Chhaava Review: Noteworthy Performance From Vicky Kaushal, But The Film Doesn’t Roar

Leaping from the pages of 17th century Maratha history to the fantastical realms of Bollywood mythologizing,…

The Gorge Review: A Slow-Burn Romance Drowned By Action

Scott Derrickson, known for his mastery of genre films like Sinister and Doctor Strange, attempts to…

Dhoom Dhaam Review: Yami Gautam’s Film Is Not As Much Fun As It Aspires To Be

The shaadi goes off without a hitch. But the suhaag raat in a luxury hotel suite…

The Greatest Rivalry – India vs Pakistan Review: Just Doesn’t Bowl You Over

The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan, a three-episode documentary series on Netflix, examines one of the…

Loveyapa Review: Uneven, Fun, Frothy And Anything But Pointless

The title of the film whimsically fuses two words from two languages – love and siyappa…

The Mehta Boys Review: Refreshingly Unpretentious Father-Son Drama

Self-assured is one thing that actor Boman Irani’s directorial debut, The Mehta Boys, definitely is. It…

Bada Naam Karenge Review: Not Close Enough To Push The Boundary

Pristine Rajshri fare sought to be tailored for the times, Bada Naam Karenge follows the meandering…

Bogota: City Of The Lost Review: Song Joong-Ki’s Film Falls Short Of Its Potential

Bogota: City Of The Lost, directed by Kim Seong-je, is a South Korean crime thriller that…