Romance Deadline: Instilling Faith In Womanhood, Whilst Subtly Questioning Conservatism
Writer-director Angela Koh’s 17:10-minute-long Romance Deadline is a reflection of contemporary society. Too many women have shared a similar fate....
Writer-director Angela Koh’s 17:10-minute-long Romance Deadline is a reflection of contemporary society. Too many women have shared a similar fate....
It’s hard to peg writer-director Nikhail Asnani’s The Foal into a genre. It has convincing elements of horror, fantasy, why...
We expect therapists to be sorted. Certainly, the people who solve our issues must have their own affairs in order,...
It must take someone highly skilled or gifted to craft a tale with just three characters, in just 3-minute’s duration....
Matt Rosenblatt's Movie Night about a date gone sour holds the suspense heavy throughout the narrative, frequently shifting perspective so...
Despite its unusual setting, writer-director Chris Hallas’s Four Minute Warning couldn’t have hit any harder considering its relevance to what...
There are films that hit you immediately with the enormity of their content. And there are those that slowly boil...
Oran Zegman knows how to play with narrative tension. And as she demonstrates with the subject at hand, she knows...
Colleen Brady's Part 2 of the two-part documentary, Geronimo, this time titled Circus Trash Monster (read our review of Part...
Art, in its purest form, has always been the space of liberation, whether that is personal, social, or political. Many...
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