The Anthro Edit
More News
-
Red Birds: A lament to love, a rant against war and an ode to pacifists
Red Birds is fantastically packaged & will leave you grieving for a mother, laughing at dog-wisdom & gasping for air
-
Will the new Nancy Drew movie maintain her 80-year-old status as a feminist icon?
Historically, Nancy Drew films have earned mixed reviews, with fans being disappointed with her portrayal on screen
-
#PakVsSA: After losing all three formats, is there an end to Pakistan’s ‘bad luck’ streak?
Pakistan shouldn’t worry too much; this is just one defeat in a format where we have regularly done well of late.
-
#JusticeForUzma: Another year, another child, another bill, another promise
The Punjab Domestic Worker’s Bill 2018 was passed but the state needs to assure that its actions are louder than...
-
First You, now Ted Bundy: Don’t blame Netflix if you’re sexualising psychopaths
It has been 30 years since Bundy was executed, and still, the grizzly tales of his crimes are selling like hot cakes.
-
#TherapistDiaries: The dilemma of being in the closet in Pakistan
They feel rejected by their families and society and by God as well. How would you feel if you can’t even turn to...
-
What if there really is no end?
Khuraim’s body was always bruised and he had endured several fractures. Junaid was cruel. Too cruel to be a father.
-
John Wick: Chapter 3 is completely bonkers and we love it!
Chapter3 could supersede its prequels, as it amplifies the franchise's brand of electrifying action sequences.
-
After Trump’s Cambridge Analytica, Modi brings India’s first ‘WhatsApp Election’
Citizens are being added to groups where messages such as “...Modi will make India strong“ are being circulated.
-
We hope Pakistan’s future web series won’t be as bad and disappointing as Enaaya
The only good thing about Enaaya, besides Hayat’s performance, is that it paves the way to think beyond dramas.