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  • Interview: Vijay Antony (‘Hitler’)
  • Interview: Bhuvan Bam (‘Taaza Khabar – 2’)
  • Readers Write In #733: Favorites from a Century
  • From the Web (FTW) #14: We are too thin-skinned to accept anything but deification of our leaders
  • Interview: C Premkumar (‘Meiyazhagan’)
  • Interview: Arvind Swamy, Manoj Pahwa, Dia Mirza, Vijay Varma, Kumud Mishra, Anubhav Sinha (‘IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack’)
  • Tamizharasan Pachamuthu makes a sixer of a debut with ‘Lubber Pandhu’, a beautiful drama with heart and craft
  • Lights, Camera, Analysis: Vikrant Massey (‘Sector 36’)
  • Interview: Sasikumar (‘Nandhan’)
  • Dinjith Ayyathan’s ‘Kishkindha Kaandam’ is a superb mystery that’s also a superb existential drama
  • Vikrant Massey and Deepak Dobriyal are superb as killer and cop in Aditya Nimbalkar’s intriguing ‘Sector 36’, on Netflix
  • Interview: Harish Kalyan (‘Lubber Pandhu’)
  • Jithin Laal’s ‘Ajayante Randam Moshanam’, with Tovino Thomas, is an easy, generic watch, but the premise deserved more
  • Interview: Jithin Laal (Director, ‘A.R.M.’)
  • My interview with Galatta Tamil, about ‘The G.O.A.T.’
  • Taylor Swift vs The Beatles – The ‘music’ fan wars (spinoff from ‘The G.O.A.T.’ review thread)
  • #QnA: G.O.A.T. (The Greatest of All Time)
  • Interview: Tovino Thomas (A.R.M.)
  • A young filmmaker at the Venice Film Festival
  • Venkat Prabhu’s ‘The Greatest of All Time’, starring Vijay, is a middling thriller with many high moments
  • Interview: Venkat Prabhu (The Greatest of All Time, aka G.O.A.T.)
  • Interview: Archana Kalpathi (The Greatest of All Time, aka G.O.A.T.)
  • Readers Write In #732: The Natural Star Shines
  • Readers Write In #731: Anyone But You
  • Readers Write In #730: Kottukkaali movie review: A mirage of hope
  • Vivek Athreya’s ‘Saripodhaa Sanivaaram’, with Nani, SJ Suryah, and Priyanka Arul Mohan, is a well-written masala movie
  • Prateek Prajosh’s ‘Chilli Chicken’, now on Prime Video, is a solid drama about Northeasterners in Bengaluru
  • Interview: Krithi Shetty (‘Manamey’, ‘A.R.M.’)
  • Readers Write In #729: Vaazhai
  • Readers Write In #728: Unleashing the great Indian Emperor Raja RajaCholan
  • #QnA: Vaazhai / Kottukkaali
  • Interview: Saiju Kurup (‘Bharathanatyam’)
  • Readers Write In #727: Kottukkaali – A Grounded Animal?
  • The Amateur’s Art #55 – Kathiruppu
  • Readers Write In #726: Vaazhai – A peek into the unjust world through the eyes of childhood innocence!
  • Readers Write In #725: My Chiyaan Vikram Story – Part Two: Chapter ‘Thangalaan’
  • Interview: Sharvari (‘Munjya’, ‘Maharaj’, ‘Vedaa’)
  • Despite some “Tamil-film compromises”, Mari Selvaraj’s ‘Vaazhai’ is a work of terrifying cinematic beauty
  • Readers Write In #724: Pa.Ranjith–Moving forward by looking backward or Move on?
  • Critics can’t critique them…
  • Readers Write In #723: Angles, Triangle and Auteurs
  • Justice Hema Committee Report Reveals Malayalam Film Industry Is Ruled By “Mafia”, Exposes Power Abuse And Sexual Exploitation
  • Readers Write In #722: Why is gold so expensive? A Thangalaan perspective
  • Interview: Mari Selvaraj (‘Vaazhai’)
  • Namrata Rao’s ‘Angry Young Men’, on Prime Video, is an easy watch, a nostalgic look at the Salim-Javed story, but there’s not much real insight
  • The Amateur’s Art #54 – Writer Padum Paadu
  • Readers Write In #721: Sarkate ka aatank – ‘ O Sarkataa ,phir kabhi maat aana ,O stree hamari raksha karna’
  • #QnA: Thangalaan
  • Interview: Nani / SJ Suryah (‘Saripodhaa Sanivaaram’)
  • Readers Write In #720: All Goes To Hell In The Second Half: An Aanand L Rai Retrospective

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