Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution
James Lebrecht and Nicole Needham's NETFLIX documentary, Crip Camp is an incredible look inside the life of the biggest marginalised group in American society: disabled people
BERLINALE 2020 - Isabella (Encounters)
Everything from the cinematography by Fernando Lockett to the acting of Maria Villar and Augustina Muñoz feels extremely talented and vibrant
All the Freckles in the World (Todas las pecas del mundo)
A pretentious and frustrating ninety-minute runtime
A Hideo Kojima Joint: What Could a Feature Film Look Like From the Visionary Game Designer?
Sumer Singh investigates what a Hideo Kojima movie could possibly look like from the iconic video game entrepreneur
Ju-On, Katsumi & 4444444444: The Impact and Iconography That Changed Horror
Writer Sumer Singh Takes a Look at the JU-ON Series and its Legacy, Impact and Iconography that Changed the Face of Horror
Atlantique (Atlantics)
Atlantics fails at delivering all of its desired goals
Cautious Hero: The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious - Season 1
Cautious Hero is the messiest isekai comedy of 2019
Hoshiai no sora (Stars Align) - Season 1
Suffice to say that one could not praise the show enough for how it uses its limitations as its strength to create something masterful
Sumer Singh's BEST OF 2019
Akira - 30th Anniversary
It is nostalgic yet contemporary feeling, it is fast-paced yet divinely deep, it is colourful yet depressingly bleak, and its elements are that of fantasy yet are showcased with a sense of reality
Zombi Child
Bertrand Bonello's Zombi Child is the quintessential metaphorical representation of both eating too much than one can swallow, and starving itself to the point of death
Dr Stone (Dokutaa Sutoon) - Season 1
For what the first season presentation of itself, TMS Entertainment have managed to adapt Dr Stone into a beautiful and poignant show
Alien - 40th Anniversary
There are very few movies in cinematic history that can claim their significant position in all of the genres and style of filmmaking that it takes part in. Ridley Scott's 1979 seminal classic Alien is one of them
Gone with the Wind - 80th Anniversary
Gone With The Wind is beautiful, melodious, heartbreaking and, all things considered, one of the best of all time. While simultaneously being a tone-deaf and racially poisonous
War of the Worlds
As the everlasting tragedy of the source material continues, the War of the Worlds radio drama remains the best adaptation that the text ever received
The Walking Dead - Season 10: Part One
Gone are its rough style and edgy charm that made it famous in the first place, replaced with melodramatic cringe-fest that would give The CW shows a run for their money
Hatsukoi (First Love)
Even among its bare repetitiveness, First Love is a genuine crowd-pleaser, whether the viewer is familiar with the works of Takashi Miike or not, they will be fully satisfied with their viewing experience
Ben-Hur - 60th Anniversary
Sixty years prior to today on November 18, 1959, cinema history was made with the release of the William Wyler directed and Charles Heston starring seminal-classic, Ben-Hur.
Tenki no ko (Weathering with You)
Director and visual auteur Makoto Shinkai returns with Weathering with You, a beautiful tale of adolescent confusion and accepting one's responsibilities in the same level of jaw-dropping animation seen in his previous features
Bala
If this film does anything of merit, it is that it makes even the most confident-deprived person love themselves and, in an age of social media, that is all that matters.