‘The Namesake’: A Delicate Meditation on Diaspora, Identity, and the Stories We Carry
'The Namesake' doesn’t demand attention through spectacle or sentimentality; instead, it lingers in the small details.
'The Namesake' doesn’t demand attention through spectacle or sentimentality; instead, it lingers in the small details.
Despite its too-polished central figure, the film has a thought-provoking perspective.
There is no better film to illustrate the distinctive style of filmmaker Mira Nair than her debut feature film, 'Salaam Bombay!'.
At film's end, 'Leela' leaves audiences reflecting on their internal somber thoughts.
The unusual and somewhat tragic setup of 'The Fall' allows director Tarsem Singh the chance to showcase his incredible vision.
'Boong' embodies an upbeat energy, creating a vibrant and engaging portrait of a young boy and his best friend.
Contains a particularly memorable use of kerosene fluid and a lighter creating one of the most satisfying finishing moves.
'Fire' doesn’t hold its legacy merely on its milestone status, Deepa Mehta's film transmutes traditional female spaces into sensual moments.
Even though there is still room for refinement, there is no denying Payal Kapadia is bursting with talent.
'Bramayugam' offers just the right kind of thrills and questions for audiences to appreciate.