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Review: Lupin (Netflix)
“…the latest French web series Lupin which premiered on Netflix recently has assuringly made its mark amongst the audience worldwide.”...
la lune
Jan 24, 20213 min read
Review: Sound of Metal (Amazon Prime)
With a perfected sense of direction, story, and casting to cinematography and soundtrack, every element of the film weave a brilliant...
la lune
Dec 31, 20204 min read
Review: Enola Holmes (Netflix)
It’s exciting, it’s loving, it’s sweet, and it never stops. I mean, at least that’s what I was thinking to myself when I finished...
la lune
Dec 4, 20202 min read
Review: The Queen’s Gambit (Netflix)
Over the past decade, a ridiculous amount of films and television shows with the coming-of-age theme have been released. So much so that...
la lune
Nov 23, 20203 min read
Review: Rebecca (dir. Ben Wheatley)
img courtesy: imdb “…where there is beauty, there is horror.” Crossing genres or rather, mixing them, Rebecca reached our screens this...
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Oct 22, 20203 min read
Review: Bandish Bandits (Amazon Prime)
If you know anything about me, then you know that I’m too picky for my own good. I invest wisely and selectively into substantial...
la lune
Sep 5, 20203 min read
Bulbbul (dir. Anvita Dutt)
It redefines supernatural horror from having a synthetic, artificial existence filled with blood-thirsty demon spirits and turns the...
la lune
Jun 30, 20204 min read
Review: The Half of It (dir. Alice Wu)
Alice Wu’s new Netflix rom-com drama puts a queer teenage spin on Cyrano formula of complicated love triangles. Cyrano formula revolves...
la lune
Jun 21, 20203 min read
Review: Carol (dir. Todd Haynes)
Carol features a subtle and subversive world of women, where desire is defined in gaze and exchanged with unspoken words. img courtesy:...
la lune
Jun 6, 20203 min read
Pataal Lok (Amazon Prime)
The mesmerising charm of a good film or television show comes from the perfect equilibrium maintained in the various elements of its...
la lune
May 22, 20203 min read
Review: Thappad (dir. Anubhav Sinha)
By shattering our illusion, the conclusion of a flimic dialogue sometimes resolves our own deep rooted concerns and sometimes, it wakes...
la lune
May 11, 20204 min read
Review: Love Aaj Kal (dir. Imtiaz Ali)
At its very fundamental and boiled-down-to-the-core level, cinema just like any other art form becomes a site of relatability....
la lune
Apr 29, 20203 min read
Review: Little Women (dir. Greta Gerwig)
The importance of female narrative in contemporary times remains uncontested, even though it might be another one in a series of multiple...
la lune
Apr 18, 20203 min read
Review: Portrait of a Lady on Fire (dir. Céline Sciamma)
The Invention of Intimacy The love language of woman is subtle and profound; it’s a wave hitting your body in the sea. It might just be...
la lune
Apr 13, 20203 min read
Panchayat (Amazon Prime; a TVF Production)
In the stressful times of Quarantine, Amazon Prime has released a short comedy-drama series called Panchayat and its simple,...
la lune
Apr 10, 20202 min read
Colette (dir. Wash Westmoreland)
“This is the catastrophic consequence of likeability. We have a world full of women who are unable to exhale fully because they have for...
la lune
Mar 30, 20202 min read
Review: Onward
Over the years, Pixar has become a giant in terms of delivering emotional and soul pleasing animated movies, which has charmed people of...
la lune
Mar 26, 20202 min read
Review: Colour Out of Space
Based upon the novel of iconic Cosmic Horror author H.P. Lovecraft’s Novel, Colour Out of Space is a fantasy/sci-fi adaptation directed...
la lune
Mar 22, 20202 min read
Review: Emma (dir. Autumn de Wilde)
For anyone who fancies literature and cinema, adaptations naturally become an engrossing piece of art. Emma , a Jane Austen classic is a...
la lune
Mar 8, 20202 min read
Revisiting A Quiet Place (dir. John Krasinski)
‘Silence is the loudest cry’ and in the movie A Quiet Place, this phrase means business. Set in a post-apocalyptic world where...
la lune
Feb 25, 20203 min read
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