‘Tarzan’ at 25 – Review
‘Tarzan’ (1999) arrived into cinemas at the peak of Disney Animation’s powers, and presented a nuanced and creative take powered by a reputable Phil Collins soundtrack. Review by Rehana Nurmahi.
Read More‘Tarzan’ (1999) arrived into cinemas at the peak of Disney Animation’s powers, and presented a nuanced and creative take powered by a reputable Phil Collins soundtrack. Review by Rehana Nurmahi.
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Read MoreOn the shoulders of its two stars Haley Lu Richardson and Ben Hardy, Netflix Original rom-com ‘Love at First Sight’ is great for a cosy movie night. Review by Rehana Nurmahi.
Read More‘Rosaline’, a 2022 Karen Maine film adaptation of “When You Were Mine” by Rebecca Searle, based on characters from “Romeo & Juliet” is a fun, easy watch. Review by Rehana Nurmahi.
Read MoreHow Joachim Trier rewrites the rules of silver screen romance to create one of the best romantic dramas of recent years, ‘The Worst Person in the World’. Essay by Rehana Nurmahi.
Read MoreGreta Gerwig’s ‘Little Women’ (2019) starring Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh and more, is the ultimate Christmas film, even if it’s arguably not even a Christmas film at all. Rehana Nurmahi explains.
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