A film whose every plot point is predictable, Kodachrome engages the audience because the dialogue pops and the actors are sufficiently invested in a way that they give breadth and depth to characters who are, for the most part, underwritten. Unlike most road trip movies where the destination is largely meaningless, Kodachrome is different, because…
Month: July 2020
Kodachrome : A Road Trip Worth Taking | Review by Bhavya Shukla
A film whose every plot point is predictable, Kodachrome engages the audience because the dialogue pops and the actors are sufficiently invested in a way that they give breadth and depth to characters who are, for the most part, underwritten. Unlike most road trip movies where the destination is largely meaningless, Kodachrome is different, because…
Lee Thongkham Juggles Two Genres With ‘The Maid’ | Review by Anannya Srusti
Recently released by Netflix, this Thai-language supposedly claimed horror film undergoes a complete changeover in its genre with its jaw dropping plot twist. Directed by Lee Thongkham, The Maid revolves around a haunted mansion where a girl is hired as a maid and a caretaker to the youngest member of the family, Nid. In the…
The Old Guard : A Start of a Franchise Driven by Female Warriors | Review by Bhavya Shukla
Released on 10th July 2020 on Netflix, The Old Guard begins with a close-up of the lead performer, Charlize Theron, dead on the ground with bullet wounds all around. In the soundtrack, her voice-over monologue reveals to us that she is exhausted with the endless example of things repeating ceaselessly. Theron is Andy, or Andromache…
Entering The Final Cycle Of Netflix’s German Series Dark | by Ashana Jha
The sci-fi series delivered a satisfying ending to the time travel saga which started in 2017