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Mar 16, 2018
The Square movie review: Starring Claes Bang, Elizabeth Moss, this satire combines comedy, discomfort
The Square, starring Claes Bang and Elizabeth Moss is a sum of its parts, rather than being a seamless whole. What makes it memorable are its characters, social commentary and milieu — upper class Sweden -
Nov 05, 2017
Machines director Rahul Jain on his acclaimed film: 'In India, inequality stares back at you'
Rahul Jain's debut Machines is a compelling, deceptively simple cinematic essay on the dehumanising effects of labour. In an interview with Trisha Gupta, Jain spoke about privilege and inequality, shielding ourselves from our environment, capitalism and the creative process | DIFF India | #FWeekend -
Oct 31, 2017
Naseeruddin Shah says an actor's choice of films reflects their political beliefs, social expression
Naseeruddin Shah is of the opinion that actors are merely tools to convey the vision of the filmmaker but their choices say a lot about them too. -
Oct 29, 2017
Loving Vincent, world's first fully painted feature film, to release in India on 3 November
Loving Vincent will release in less than 10 screens in India on 3 November. It was also screened at the Jio MAMI 19th Mumbai Film Festival in October. -
Oct 28, 2017
Ask The Sexpert is a great nod to Dr Mahinder Watsa's progressive feminist thoughts on sex
Vaishali Sinha’s documentary takes you behind the scenes and right into the home of Dr Mahinder Watsa (93) who writes the Ask The Sexpert column -
Oct 21, 2017
Jio MAMI 19th Mumbai Film Festival: As curtains come down, thoughts on cinema and film fests
Thoughts on cinema, as the Jio MAMI 19th Mumbai Film Festival concludes -
Oct 20, 2017
A Fantastic Woman movie review: Sebastián Lelio tells touching story of a transwoman
In A Fantastic Woman, Sebastián Lelio ably directs Daniela Vega, who plays a trans woman simultaneously dealing with her lover's death and discrimination. -
Oct 20, 2017
The Hungry movie review: Naseeruddin Shah, Tisca Chopra enjoy a grey avatar in this thriller
In The Hungry, an Indian adaptation of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, Naseeruddin Shah and Tisca Chopra go head to head as the heads of industrialist families -
Oct 20, 2017
Hansal Mehta's Omerta premiered to packed theatres at MAMI 2017 — and for good reason
What does Omerta mean? ‘A code of honour that emphasises on silence’ said Hansal Mehta. -
Oct 20, 2017
S Durga review: This Malayalam thriller is indulgent but packed with social commentary
The controversial S Durga is an exasperating watch, which goes both for and against the film