Maybe Yes or Maybe Not review: The film normalizes how queer relationships go through the same ups and downs, the same doubts as heterosexuals do and there really is nothing different about the way they love each other!
They, with an Axe review: This hilarious satire by Cande Lazaro light-heartedly puts forward the lens with which people look at the concept of gender and its fluidity.
Francisco review: Antonia Belmonte gives a stand out performance in this film. Sergio Avellaneda Belmonte’s Francisco is a short film, we’d love to see how the story would have fleshed out if it were a series like Ted Lasso where everything was cemented on the football field
Kill Jote review: With its open-ended climax, eerie background music and lighting, Kill Jote pulls you into its world from the first scene itself and proves to be an edge of the seat thriller you did not see coming.
Fair Dance review: A slow paced and layered story from Bernabé Bulnes, Fair Dance might not be everyone’s cup of tea but it sure is a poignant story that leaves you with a profound moral to tell by the end of it.
My Personal U review: With the current obsession over the movie Obsession, the internet has delved heavily into how love can turn sour when our intrusive thoughts take over. My Personal U, directed by Rafael Giner Sánchez and Alex Cuellar, portrays exactly that and more!
The Pyramid Scheme review: A show about people recruiting four others who recruit four more in the promise of becoming crorepatis lacks the conviction needed to expose the scam behind pyramid schemes!
Office Romance review: Starring Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein, Office Romance intended to make us feel all the feels and it would've succeeded had it not gotten derailed from the mission at hand.
Gullak season 5 review: It gets you, comforts you, and gently reminds you that even if things get a little messy or confusing, you’ll be okay as long as you have your loved ones and some leftover tehri, waiting for you at home!