

So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed by Jon Ronson
Living in a world where one tweet can split the internet into raging sides of a battle, reading this book becomes crucial. The idea for...
Nishtha .
Sep 13, 20202 min read


The Screwball Comedy and The Great Escapism
The Great Depression was a brutal era of intense turmoil and desperation. When radio and mini-golf proved incapable of drowning their...
Roshin M. Varghese
Sep 6, 20202 min read


The Song of Achilles: A Review
"I could recognise him by touch alone, by smell; I would know him blind, by the way his breaths came and his feet struck the earth. I...
Nishtha .
Aug 30, 20202 min read

The Hues of the Cinema: Advancing Narrative
Beyond tinkering with emotion and forging mood, colour schemes can be a powerful yet understated tool for manoeuvring narrative. A colour...
Roshin M. Varghese
Jul 26, 20202 min read


Murder on the Orient Express: A Review
"The impossible could not have happened, therefore the impossible must be possible in spite of appearances.” The plot of Murder on the...
Nishtha .
Jul 19, 20202 min read


The Hues of the Cinema: A Colour and its Emotion
Pop culture commonly regards The Wizard of Oz (1939) as the first feature film to use Technicolour. While it certainly made a splash in...
Roshin M. Varghese
Jul 19, 20203 min read