Art & EntertainmentGravity, And Its Uncanny Resemblance To The Adventures Of Suni And ButchBY Apeksha Priyadarshini
Art & EntertainmentBeyond The Blockbuster: What's the future of non-tentpole films in theatres in IndiaBY Tatsam Mukherjee
Art & EntertainmentChhaava, Bollywood’s Medieval Obsession, And The Villainising Of MuslimsBY Apeksha Priyadarshini
Art & EntertainmentAamir Khan’s Career Lows: Films That Didn’t Do Well At The Box OfficeBY Jagisha Arora
Art & EntertainmentAdolescence Review: Of Sons And Fathers, Radicalisation And RageBY Debiparna Chakraborty
Art & EntertainmentHow The Film Society Movement In Kerala Nurtured The State's Film CultureBY Shahina K. K.
Art & EntertainmentAamir Khan: The Rise And Reckoning of Bollywood’s PerfectionistBY Debiparna Chakraborty
Art & EntertainmentMayanagar Review: Aditya Vikram Sengupta's film captures the wonder and disillusionment of KolkataBY Debarati Gupta
Art & EntertainmentLights, Camera, Action: In conversation with Hetal Dedhia, India’s first female gafferBY Apeksha Priyadarshini
Art & EntertainmentNot Your Goddess, Not Your Victim: The Feminist Lens of Regional Cinema BY Shreya Banerjee
Art & EntertainmentModhura Palit On Breaking Cinematography’s Glass Ceiling | Women's Day SpecialBY Apeksha Priyadarshini
Art & EntertainmentMithya Review: Sumanth Bhat’s debut looks through a child’s scars, fluidly shifting between immersion and distanceBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentAnora Review: Sean Baker’s Oscar-sweeping anti-fairytale is both dazzling and depthlessBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentNickel Boys Review: RaMell Ross’ visceral racist reform school-set film is one of the year’s staggering achievementsBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentSuperboys of Malegaon Review: Adarsh Gourav and Shashank Arora beguile and devastate in warm, disarming dramaBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentA Complete Unknown Review: Timothée Chalamet brings headily impassioned and elusive charge to Bob Dylan biopicBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentThe Brutalist Review: Adrien Brody Dazzles In Soaring, Incongruous Post-War ParableBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentNo Other Land Confronts The Palestine Question With Absolute, Unflinching RigorBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & Entertainment“I wanted to give something back to my parents” | Interview with the makers of ‘Baksho Bondi’BY Tatsam Mukherjee
Art & EntertainmentBaksho Bondi (ShadowBox) Review: Tillotama Shome anchors the drama with fine-steel spirit and immense soulBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentVaghachipani (Tiger’s Pond) Review: Natesh Hegde’s transfixing, tightly composed drama is driven by consequence and cover-upsBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & Entertainment‘I didn’t want the easy way out while making the sequel’| Interview with Rima Das on Village Rockstars 2BY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentThe Fairy Tale Ends And Life Begins | Love On The Big ScreenBY Apeksha Priyadarshini
Art & Entertainment‘Space dictates the drama, not the characters’| Interview With Natesh Hegde on Vaghachipani (Tiger's Pond)BY Debanjan Dhar
Art & Entertainment“Every person needs to find their own way to resist” | Interview with filmmakers of 'Khartoum'BY Tatsam Mukherjee