Barnana Sarkar
Barnana is interested in the craft of filmmaking. A graduate in literature, along with a Masters degree in Journalism, she writes about films and the influence of music in films. She has been covering the independent music scene of Calcutta for a year.
Latest From Barnana Sarkar
'Manifest' Season 1: Zeke's story may have something to tell us about the mystery behind Montego Air Flight 828
Matt Long's character, Zeke, is standing proof of the fact that the passengers returning aren't the only miracles that happened
'Project Blue Book' Season 1 Episode 4 preview: A dubious friendship, a partnership on the rocks and an uncomfortable secret
Quinn and Hynek's journey is about to take an irresolute turn and neither of them are prepared for what is to come
'Manifest' Season 1 : Fiona is the only one who does not receive the 'Callings', and we might know why
She was the mastermind behind the mirror neurons, but she might not be the mastermind behind the disappearance of the plane
'The Mothers-in-law' star Kaye Ballard dies at 93
She has been an actress in many roles, a singer with many voices, and, above all, a versatile human being
'Manifest' Season 1: Grace and Ben's reconciliation in 'Vanishing Point' is exactly what we've been waiting for
The couple has been at odds with each other, but their love never let them give up on their marriage even when times were bad
'Project Blue Book' Season 1 Episode 3 sees Hynek and Quinn encounter the infamous Lubbock Lights
'Project Blue Book' episode 3 'The Lubbock Lights' is set to air on January 22 and, this time, Hynek and Quinn's differing beliefs will be put to test n the most unexpected manner
'Project Blue Book': Episode 3 brings true stories, strange lights, and a doubtful associate
Episode 3 'The Lubbock Lights' will follow another true incident after a V-shaped chain of lights is seen by many, including highly qualified scholars, over Texas in the 1950s.
'Counterpart': Nazanin Boniadi asks 'ever wondered what Management looks like?', here's a clue
Actress Nazanin Boniadi, who plays the role of Clair on the show, posed her followers on Twitter with the question: "Ever wondered what management looks like?"
'Roswell: New Mexico' premiere fails to do justice to its otherwise brilliant themes
The reboot does pull in several contemporary issues but, like many other new TV shows, fails to really dig deep into them
'Roswell: New Mexico' latest trailer sees Michael threaten Liz about concealing their secret
Michael, similar to Liz, is representative of victims of bigotry, who are often pushed to the margins of society
'Manifest': Danny might just be the missing piece to the puzzle, let's examine the clues
He came to the Stone family after the plane disappeared, and has been a regular visitor, but does he have other intentions than he professes
'Project Blue Book': The real stories, sightings and encounters that inspired each of the episodes
From lights in the sky to aircraft encounters and monster sightings, the show has skillfully picked up incidents which were thoroughly investigated by Project Blue Book
'Roswell: New Mexico': How the show is bringing two generations of audiences together
The reboot is bringing two generations to watch a show that is current and yet, at the same time, retains an old world charm
'Manifest': What the show won with its diverse cast, it lost with its lack of diverse storytelling
Be it Grace, Saanvi or Bethany, these characters do not have a central role to play on the show but are on the periphery of Ben's and Michaela's existence
'Manifest': Jeff Rake's show just slipped to a season low, and we can guess why
Although its premise remains a subject of interest, it is the execution of the show's plot that has probably caused its current lean patch
'Manifest': Cal, the hidden protagonist, might just be the Holy Grail and the clue to unraveling the show's mystery
Cal might just be the Holy Grail since he is someone who knows what happened on the plane and he is the only one from the plane who actually benefitted from the time lapse
'Counterpart' Season 2 (spoilers): How Baldwin's storyline with Nadia is a reflection of the larger conflict between the two worlds
A murderer in one world and a violinist in the other, Fate chooses which version of Baldwin survives and which doesn't, and she never gets to have a say in it
'Roswell: New Mexico': Nathan Parsons teases the Easter Eggs in the show that will take original 'Roswell' fans down memory lane
Although Parsons' Max is a police officer with his own responsibilities, he still retains a lot of Behr's Max and the innocence and charm of the character
'Project Blue Book': The only two women in the show are setting their own trends even while representing the post-war era
With their fashionable '50s outlook, the two women serve as harbingers of the modern woman that we know, albeit in their own different ways
'Roswell, New Mexico' Season 1: Show goes beyond entertainment, tackling issues that will make it a millennial favorite
The show might be dabbling with the same old topic about aliens and spaceships, but this time there are a few things which are quite relevant to our times