
Plus: Also: Reviews of ‘Retro’, ‘Raid 2’, ‘Ata Thambaycha Naay!’ and more. Here are this week's top stories from The Reel.
The Prime Video series Khauf, created and written by Smita Singh, is a
scarefest about a bunch of women facing their worst fears while
battling a possible evil spirit. Set mostly in a scary hostel in
Delhi, Khauf boasts of excellent cinematography and production design.
Directors Pankaj Kumar and Surya Balakrishnan tell ‘Scroll’ about the
decisions involved in creating sustained dread.
Here’s a quick reminder of what Udita Jhunjhunwala thought of Khauf,
for those who missed her review.
The week’s big release include Raid 2, the sequel to Raid (2018) that
we didn’t know we needed.
Suriya and Karthik Subbaraj team up for the throwback-filled,
philosophical Retro.
The asterisk says it all: the new Marvel Cinematic Universe film
Thunderbolts* has flair and feeling.
Shivraj Waichal directs an uplifting, grounded movie about a rare
miracle in Mumbai.
Pushkar Mahabal’s Black White & Gray makes you look at the true crime
genre in a new way.
Does Sejal Shah’s Costao make the most of Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s talent?
In Kull, royals behave badly –all the time, everywhere, and at the
drop of a turban.
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