UI Review: Upendra’s Directorial After a Decade Hits The Uppi’s Mark and Speaks Volumes.

Right from the announcement of the movie with a pitch dark screen teaser nothing but just a voice-over commentary on smartphone addiction, the interesting buzz around the world of Upendra’s […]
The Lion King (1994): Revisiting Disney’s Cultural Phenomenon Across the World.

We are just a few days away from the release of Mufasa (2024), directed by critically-acclaimed director Barry Jenkins. Mufasa got its fame in India through the voice overs of […]
Revisiting Upendra’s ‘Super’ Dystopian Political Drama Ahead of its Spiritual Sequel, UI

Upendra is one of very few original voices of India. His films often get cult status. Ahead of the release of his latest UI on December 20th, let’s revisit UI’s […]
Fanatics Documentary Review: The Psyche, The Toxicity and the Business of Fan Culture.

Why do we have gods? Why do we have ‘heroes’ as demi-gods? Such often wondered but seldom asked, rarely explored and largely accepted questions are explored in this DocuBay Original […]
Pushpa 2 Review: Allu Arjun’s Mass and Sukumar’s Mess.

The highly anticipated sequel to 2021’s Pushpa: The Rise is a mess of incoherence and inconsistency. Pushpa 2 Review and Rating: The whole nation, including North India, went crazy after […]
Freedom at Midnight Review: A Gripping Thriller of the Events that Changed World History

Nikhil Advani’s latest Sony LIV original revisiting the historical events that altered the course of world incidents is a gripping thriller with far too many interesting dialogues. The 1940s was […]
Mechanic Rocky Review: Spoiled by Treatment; Saved by Unexpected Thrill

Vishwak Sen’s latest Mechanic Rocky is a routine thriller in terms of treatment of the story, character, humour; yet the sudden spin in the story of the second-half saved this […]
Matka Review: A Boring, Predictable, Colourless Watch

Telugu Funda’s Reveal of the Basic Plot: As a child, Vasu (Varun Tej) arrived in Vizag with his mother as a refugee from Burma. After he stabs someone to death […]
Kanguva Review: When Magadheera Meets 10,000 BC and Game of Thrones in the Loudest Way Possible

Director Siva’s most ambiguous project, Kanguva starring Suriya, is a blend of everything you might have already seen, yet wouldn’t mind watching them again except for Siva’s loudest of everything- […]