A Tale Of An Onion Witch: The Quintessential Indian Horror Story
We have all had those sleepovers in our childhood days, whether with friends or cousins which always ended up with...
We have all had those sleepovers in our childhood days, whether with friends or cousins which always ended up with...
Humans react to anxieties and pressure in myriad, often unpredictable ways, and Adam Adamson: Licensed Realtor is a film that...
The recent adaptations of Marvel and DC comicverse into film has surely given the superhero/fantasy genre a much-needed boost and...
Occurrence at Mills Creek by award-winning director Don Swanson is a very creepy, atmospheric and engaging film (although at times...
Minimalist living is a concept that many of us are familiar with. Built on an 8.5 ft (2.59 meters) by...
How well do you get along with your siblings? Are they troublemakers or troubleshooters? Regardless, sibling bonds are bittersweet; just...
'Windward Spirits' is a fictional short film that focuses on the story of Warlan and his crew as they escape...
What makes for a great artist? The trials undergone and the afflictions endured or the insatiable hunger to paint the...
The art of conversation has been entirely lost. So has man’s spine (Read incorrect posture from staring into one’s phone...
Niu Mengchen’s Besieged is a short film that deals with a sensitive topic in a very mature way. The film...
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