Art & EntertainmentCycleMahesh Review: Suhel Banerjee’s miniature migrant epic is a feat of inventive remakingBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentWarfare Review: Combat drama pummels the senses but does nothing elseBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentRains Don’t Make Us Happy Anymore Review | Yashasvi Juyal’s Short Doc Folds Epic Time Between Loss-strewn LettersBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentDying for Sex Review: Michelle Williams is resplendent as terminal cancer patient discovering kinkBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentNadharer Bhela Review: A Silent Subversion In Unsettling SlownessBY Debarati Gupta
Art & EntertainmentHolland Review: A Knock-Off Stepford Wife Awakening In Sloth ModeBY Debiparna Chakraborty
Art & EntertainmentBird Review: Andrea Arnold’s Kitchen Sink Drama Torn Between Sticking To And Straying From FamiliarityBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentAfternoons of Solitude Review: Albert Serra’s bullfighting doc is a spectacle playing with proximity and performanceBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentBlack Bag Review | This Blanchett and Fassbender spy thriller holds us on a knife’s edgeBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentChaar Phool Hain Aur Duniya Hai Review | Unbound Snippets From A Writer’s WorldBY Apeksha Priyadarshini
Art & EntertainmentSmall Things Like These Review: Cillian Murphy is wrenching as a haunted, conflicted rebel in 80s Ireland dramaBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentSuper Happy Forever Review: Kohei Igarashi's Pensive Take On Love And ImpermanenceBY Aranya Mukerji
Art & EntertainmentWe Live Here is an urgent, impassioned reckoning with nuclear legacyBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentFlow Review: Minimalist, Meditative Parable About Life, Death & Found FamiliesBY Debiparna Chakraborty
Art & EntertainmentAdolescence Review: Of Sons And Fathers, Radicalisation And RageBY Debiparna Chakraborty
Art & EntertainmentMayanagar Review: Aditya Vikram Sengupta's film captures the wonder and disillusionment of KolkataBY Debarati Gupta
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 & EntertainmentNo Other Land Confronts The Palestine Question With Absolute, Unflinching RigorBY Debanjan Dhar
Art & EntertainmentThe Brutalist Review: Adrien Brody Dazzles In Soaring, Incongruous Post-War ParableBY 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 & 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