Nair discusses the importance of bringing her most popular movie to the stage and more.
Criterion has outfitted Mira Nair’s sophomore feature with an exquisite new transfer and a superb slate of extras.
This socially observant chess drama looks spectacular on Disney’s Blu-ray release.
Mira Nair’s Queen of Katwe approaches the sports movie’s conventions with a light, funk-inflected touch.
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The laziest sort of political cinema, full of straw men and finger-pointing, wrapped up in an awards-friendly bow.
Mira Nair has clear gifts as a director, and her most appealing are her generosity and sense of texture.
Amelia attempts the yeoman’s task of recounting a tale about which it has virtually nothing to say.
Criterion’s edition of Monsoon Wedding is a comprehensive and beautiful presentation of a key work in Mira Nair’s career.
Mira Nair’s stately costume drama does little to desecrate Thackeray’s opus.