

Curious Empathy: Embracing the life's subtle experiences with an open mind
When we face certain intense situation which is not obviously elating or self-gratifying, we try to measure it or at least categorize it...


Work From Home: The Way to the New Normal
The last four months have been one of the most challenging periods of human history and certainly the most challenging in modern times....


Web Series Review: Devs by Alex Garland
The world is deterministic and apparently, there is no room for free will, until… there is, in the Christian way, that is. Like the...


Movie Review: Velvet Buzzsaw by Dan Gilroy
Coming from the director of Nightcrawler, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo, Velvet Buzzsaw is an art-house horror that would have...


Book Review: The Calcutta Chromosome By Amitav Ghosh
The Calcutta Chromosome is an amalgamation of science fiction and post-colonialism, and probably many more. The book renders a non-linear...


A monologue inspired by The Silence by Manchester Orchestra
Inspired by the following lines of the song The Silence by Manchester Orchestra: "But you, amplified in the silence Justified in the way...


Movie Analysis: Stalker by Andrei Tarkovsky
In Andrei Tarkovsky's 1979 masterpiece Stalker, a writer suffering from writer's block and a science professor aspiring to win the next...


Movie Review: Dark Water by Todd Haynes
Ever since I started cooking I’ve been feeling slightly uneasy while using Teflon coated frying pans or other utensils. I felt off one...


Movie Review: The Report
Couple o' evenings back I was having this discussion with a friend about the merits and demerits of democracy and we both agreed that in...


Movie Review: Mr. Jones by Agnieszka Holland
We have all read or at least heard about George Orwell's Animal Farm, the book that critiques the road from revolution to tyranny with...