Small Fish: A Vignette Of Colours…
Art & Craft are a strange being. Both easy to express, open to myriads of interpretations and profound in just...
Art & Craft are a strange being. Both easy to express, open to myriads of interpretations and profound in just...
The school bell rings, and there’s the rush out, of children on their way into their mother’s arms; except for...
Trauma holds the ability to break even the most resilient minds. It comes with a heavy price costing the one...
Horror as a genre isn’t easy to deliver. And, yet, it has survived the cynical eye of generations together to...
Each painting is a story. But, this one tucked in its golden frame is a living tale. For, it can...
The birds chirping in the distance and the waves lashing on to the shore as they kiss the beach; they...
Films about slavery are exceedingly rare and the good ones, even so. In the wake of equality movements around the...
The film starts off with two half-siblings Pup and Kit. Both are wandering across the desolate landscape of ‘Nangana’, in...
‘Pickup’, at 15:44 minutes is an up close of Megan, played by Mandy Evans. Directed by Jeremiah Kipp & written...
“In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it...
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