Siddhant Adlakha
Expertise
Movies, Film Theory, Theatre
- Siddhant has worked as a filmmaker since 2007.
- Siddhant has been involved in theatre and the arts ever since an early age.
- Siddhant continues to work as a film critic and entertainment journalist for various outlets.
Experience
Siddhant is an actor, filmmaker, author, TV writer and film critic for various outlets including The New York Times, The Village Voice and New York Magazine.
Education
Siddhant has studied film theory and production at both an undergraduate and graduate level.
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Stories By Siddhant Adlakha
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We wrap up our coverage of the 20th Mumbai Film Festival by reflecting on how the fest has grown, changed, and become better over the years.
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We take a deep dive into Climax, the new film from the always provocative filmmaker Gaspar Noé.
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In our The Image Book review, we take a look at the latest film from master filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard.
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In our Shadow review, we take a look at the latest martial arts epic from director Zhang Yimou, a gorgeous-looking but scattered film.
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In part two of our Christopher Storer interview, the director and producer of acclaimed stand-up comedy specials shares more fascinating stories.
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In our Christopher Storer interivew, the director of many acclaimed stand-up specials talks about the evolving art of comedy and more.
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Bodied is wildly entertaining and also very troubling, a movie that feels just right for 2018 and entirely wrong for 2018 at the same time.
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In honor of the series returning for season 4, here are the 10 best episodes of Legends of Tomorrow, the craziest show on TV.
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Here is the best of the 2018 New York Film Festival, a batch of movies that are easily among the best films of the entire year.
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In our The Guilty review, we take a look at Denmark's thrilling Oscar entry, a one-location story built entirely around a phone call.
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In our Mid90s deep dive, we explore what makes Jonah Hill's exceptional directorial debut tick and why it's such a unique coming-of-age movie.
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The South Korean movie Burning is a haunting mystery about the stories that men tell and what they drag down in their wake.
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With the new seaon arriving soon, we take a look at the 10 best episodes of Supergirl.
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If you have the chance to see Roma in theaters, you should take the chance without thinking twice. It is one of 2018's grandest big screen accomplishments.
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If Beale Street Could Talk is one of the most beautiful films of 2018 and a film that demands a larger conversation about what it tackles.
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In our Diamantino review, we take a look at this odd, surreal movie from the New York Film Festival and there's nothing else quite like it.
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In our A Family Tour review, we take a look at the harrowing new film from director Ying Liang, a semi-autobiographical look at government persection.
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With the show returning for its new season soon, here are the 10 best episodes of The Flash, just in case you need a reminder that this show is great.
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Straight from the New York Film Festival, we have a The Other Side of the Wind review, diving into a once lost artifact of cinema.
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Pretty soon Marvel will be digging deeper into their character library for new franchises with The Eternals. But who are The Eternals? Let's find out.
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Soon, they'll be the main villains of Captain Marvel. But first, take a journey back to the '90s and the craziest Skrull story in Marvel comics.
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In our Mandy review, we look at the craziest movie of 2018, a film that has Nicolas Cage getting in chainsaw fights and profound explorations of the self.
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In our Final Score review, we examine why Dave Bautista's silly new action movie (Die Hard in a stadium!) is very much worth your time.
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We take a deep look at death in the MCU and ponder whether superheroes can be superheroes if they do not kill the bad guys.
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In our Five Fingers for Marseilles review, we praise this South African take on the western, which is more cynical and melancholic than its counterparts.
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Join us for some Madeline's Madeline analysis as we explore the many ideas floating around one of the best movies of 2018.
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With Star Wars Episode 9 apparently promising the end of the Skywalker saga, let's talk about where the saga could possibly go next.