Some films don’t need a sequel, and MAD Square is proof of that. Director Kalyan Shankar attempts to build on the success of ...
Mad Square is a lighthearted comedy that focuses purely on fun, leaving logic at the door. The first half is packed with well ...
There is no rule of law without a substantive democratic order, as the hammers and bulldozers remind us every week. The ...
One market is slow, uncertain, but achieving steady progress. The other is hyped, awash with cash, and being force-fed to ...
The reality is that Woods are Wet starts elegantly, has a moment where it feels like could start start to become a bit trite ...
Consider the context in which Labour’s fleeting political honeymoon came to an end last year. The parliamentary rebellions, ...
Alan Herbert, explores the understanding of genome information storage, and the significance of repetitive sequences called ...
Definitely a case of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts, the exhaustive anthology is a mostly strong ...
The biggest problem with the Nithiin, Sreeleela-starrer is that it merely goes through its motions, and ends up as a rather ...