Reviews
With her latest album, M.I.A. does what she’s always threatened to do: Declare war on popular music.
The award-winning 1950 film showcases the backstabbing that one has come to associate with the arts.
This graphic novel takes an entirely different route towards expressing one of the gravest concerns of modern society — toxicity.
The National’s latest album is recommended for rainy days, autumn, and drinking yourself to sleep.
Watchmen cruelly disintegrates each character to its darkest detail while maintaining a glitter of hope for the world.
Building on the popularity of the blog, Fake I.P.L. Player comes out with a whole new web of conspiracy theories in The Gamechangers.
Sita Sings the Blues is a film that chooses to be different, using a story that is very familiar to us.
On her fifth studio album, Kaki King provides the listener with a thoroughly engaging rock record that showcases her delicate-yet-firm vocals.
Upamanyu Chatterjee’s latest novel is recommended for anyone who wants to broaden their perspective on life, and enjoy themselves in the process.