‘The Archies’: A Superficial Film Trying To Pass As Politically Aware By Anjali Ram 6 min read | Dec 15, 2023
Lust Stories 2: Four Films Walk Into An Anthology, Only One Stands Its Ground By Anushree Joshi 7 min read | Jul 5, 2023
‘The Mirror’ By Konkona Sen Sharma Talks About Lust, Class And Gender By Saonli Hazra 5 min read | Jul 4, 2023
‘The Night Agent’ And What Could Have Been A Real And Audacious Action-Thriller Series By Anushree Joshi 6 min read | Jun 1, 2023
Netflix’s Class Is All About Sex, Money And Privilege By Rajeev Anand Kushwah 7 min read | Feb 10, 2023
‘First They Killed My Father’ & ‘Beasts of No Nation’: Films That Depict Wars Through The Eyes Of Children By Kaavya Jacob 8 min read | Jul 12, 2021
The Bold Type Review: The Show Talks About Diversity, But Does It Walk The Talk? By Grishma Trivedi 5 min read | Mar 31, 2021
Analysis: Feminist Agoraphobia & The Gaze In I Am The Pretty Thing That Lives In The House By Meghamala Ghosh 6 min read | Mar 25, 2021
Netflix’s ‘Next In Fashion’ Pushes The Boundaries, Not The Binary By Chethana V 5 min read | Jan 13, 2021
Netflix Film Review: Paava Kadhaigal—A Heart-Wrenching, Hard-Hitting Anthology By Divya Venkattu 6 min read | Dec 22, 2020
Netflix’s Mismatched Review: Another Love Story That Tries Too Hard By Aastha Jani 4 min read | Dec 11, 2020
Film Review: The Trial Of The Chicago 7 Skilfully Brings Out The Irony Of A Peaceful Protest By Deepshi Chowdhury 9 min read | Dec 7, 2020
The Crown Review: The Royal Family Is As Cold & Sharp As A Double-Edged Sword By Maitreyi Pandey 5 min read | Dec 2, 2020