THE LAST DOOR makes you a part of a serial killer’s life for approximately 15 minutes. In those 15 minutes you are flabbergasted and are left with only to two feelings: sympathy & empathy. It is up to you to choose between either and judge James.
Author: Aishwarya Ganapathy
Aishwarya Ganapathy is an aspiring writer. A foodie by nature, can easily gobble at least 6 burgers in one go! She is crazy about stories, loves to read books. She takes interest in creative writing, photography and loves to sing as well. In her free time she can be found with her ridiculously naughty yet really cute dog JIMMY. A weirdly interesting fact about her: she can sleep for more than 15 hours straight. Other than all this, she is an open book!
Love & Other Chairs – Review
LOVE & OTHER CHAIRS is a thought provoking film which will question your theories about what love actually is. Christopher Bevan’s creativity really takes this film to a whole new level.
Triangles of Happiness – Review
Triangles of Happiness is a well-executed film with nearly nil flaws. Janik sure knows how to woo the audience. He’s added all the right spices and stirred up a delicious dish which leaves the viewer wanting for more!
A True Reflection – Review
A True Reflection gives a candid message.
Cummins has brilliantly directed the film, incorporating positive elements into his film.
Betrayal – Review
BETRAYAL features the story of two gay men who were lovers at some point of their lives.
The Princess and the musician – Review
The story might not seem like something you haven’t seen before, but Alejandro’s superb direction and thinking definitely give a whole new outlook to it.
Sam’s Box – Review
SAM’S BOX? The title of the film stirred up so many images in my mind before I finally watched the
film. The film has a lot in store for you so sit tight!
Leathermarket – Review
Jessica Bishopp has delivered an extraordinary documentary, wherein a bunch of people who share a common history bring to light their personal stories about a particular period of time.
The Art House – Review
This 9 minutes documentary is about Ginger Westray, a retired school teacher who uses her house as a canvas. She pours out her talent onto the walls and draws whatever comes to her mind.
Hikikomori – Review
Director Sergio Alvarez, who also plays the protagonist, deserves your claps for his excellent direction, choice of story and the way he has presented the film to his audience.