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‘The Substance’ Review: A Body Horror for the ages

Coralie Fargeat delivers the most shocking film of the year with Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley giving career defining performances. If there is one thing Hollywood is known for, it’s hypocrisy. Society is filled with contradictions fundamentally rooted in long standing problems. One of those being women subjected to objectification by a patriarchal state. Beauty … Read more

‘Dan Da Dan: First Encounters’ Review: Anime Of The Year?

Dan Da Dan: First Encounters is the latest entry in the anime industry of anime that are getting these wild cinema releases. I’ve never been too much of a fan when it comes to compilation movies and I also never really agreed with them receiving theatrical releases. Dan Da Dan: First Encounters is an exception, … Read more

‘Heretic’ Review: Hugh Grant Paints An Irresistably Stimulating Riddle

There are hardly more interesting and polarizing topics in the world other than religion. It has united and divided so many across the world, irrespective of which religion it is. A24, who had the best slate of features at TIFF 2024, is bringing to us another fascinating look into religion that will challenge your beliefs … Read more

‘Superboys Of Malegaon’ Review: An Earnest Love-Letter to Friendship and Filmmaking.

Reema Kagti has quietly produced and directed some really great projects across film and Television in the last decade or so. She hasn’t necessarily found the respect or appreciation that she deserves for it, and unfortunately is still an underrated filmmaker in the Industry. Most people would probably know her only as Zoya Akhtar’s partner. … Read more

‘The Killer’s Game’ Review: A Bloody Mess Of Missed Potential

The Killer’s Game, directed by J. J. Perry (Day Shift) and written by James Coyne and Simon Kinberg, follows the story of Joe Flood, an elite assassin played by Dave Bautista. When Joe receives a terminal diagnosis, his life is turned upside down. Faced with the prospect of his own mortality, he decides to take … Read more

‘The Wild Robot’ Review: DreamWorks Delivers Another Strikingly Wondorous Winner

2024 has been a packed year for DreamWorks Animation. They started with Orion and the Dark, then King Fu Panda 4 and next they have The Wild Robot. Their latest is adapted from the book series of the same name by Peter Brown. Chris Sanders directs from a script he adapted himself. He also had … Read more

‘Conclave’ Review: Berger’s Vision And An Electric Ensemble Deliver A Divine Experience

Edward Berger put himself on the map with his last outing, an adaptation of All Quiet On The Western Front. The film won Best International feature at the Academy Awards and also won Berger a BAFTA for best director. Now, he’s all set to make his English language feature debut with Focus Features’ Conclave, which … Read more

‘To Kill A Wolf’ Review: A Twist To A Timeless Tale

To Kill A Wolf

We all know how the fairy tale The Little Red Riding Hood goes. A young girl gets tricked by a sly wolf on the way to her grandmother’s home and gets eaten. Growing up, we’re left with an important moral lesson from stories like these and our parents warnings to be careful with strangers. Straying … Read more