
Category: Movies & TV
Rosemary’s Baby – Film Review

I just recently re-read Ira Levin’s chilling horror classic for the umpteenth time, so I thought I’d also look up the even more famous 1968 film adaptation with Mia Farrow.
The White Tiger – Film Review

I really enjoyed this adaptation of Aravind Adiga’s darkly satirical Booker-winning novel, one of the better book-to-screen transitions from the recent times.
Devs – TV Review

I’m always up for some slow-paced science fiction tackling Big Questions. Though it’s not without a few serious flaws, I really enjoyed this dark, mesmerising and ambitious miniseries written and directed by Alex Garland.
The Farewell – Film Review

Beautifully observed and bittersweet drama about the conflict between family ties and cultural values, with an impressive dramatic turn from Awkwafina.
The Station Agent – Film Review

A sweet and quirky comedy-drama about an unlikely trio of lonely souls coming together in a small town… and trains.
Moneyball – Film Review

A film involving baseball is extremely unlikely to make it on my watch list, but this intelligent and strangely melancholy movie, with Brad Pitt in one of his finest performances, was very much worth suspending a prejudice against baseball movies.
Big Eyes – Film Review

Tim Burton dials down the gothic and the weird for this surprisingly straightforward drama based on a real-life art fraud story.
Younger – TV Review

I initially found this series too annoyingly hyper and perky for its own good, but in the end it was a (near) perfect light and frothy lockdown watch.
Two Hands – Film Review

