This is not your regular movie. This isn’t one of those you can enjoy while munching on your popcorn. This one is sensitive. It is soul touching.
Author: Nimisha Menon
‘Waterfowl(ed)’ Is An Eye-Opener To All Animal Lovers!
The makers of this documentary need to be lauded for their effort in encapsulating a message so poignant in 15 minutes of screen time.
‘No Love Lost’ Is A Shakespearean Play Set In Contemporary Times…
Watch ‘No Love Lost’ to be drenched in the tender love between two young individuals who are as lost in the moral policing of this world as are the rest of us. Watch ‘No Love Lost’ to be surprised by the unexpected turn of events that give this brilliant movie its swansong.
‘Mirror’ Is A Psychological Short That’ll Reflect Your Thoughts…
Written & directed by Sara Eustáquio, ‘Mirror’ is a powerful short of 2:45 in duration of a troubled teenager. The narration is bereft of any dialogues and music, solely hanging on the expertise of the cinematographer and a solid story to follow.
5 Short Horror Films That’ll Give You The Creeps!
There’s something about horror films. The chillness it stings your bones with, the bumps it brings to armour your flesh with, the sleep that it robs you off. And yet, despite it all, the brave little alter in you nudges you to watch them to give you the creeps!
‘Pearl’ Is A Kaleidoscope Of Parental Dreams & Sacrifices
‘Pearl’ is a must-watch to celebrate music; love and journeys that help discover our inner stories…
‘Borrowed Time’ Is A Story That Breaks Your Heart, Only To Mend It Again…
A lesson for all those struggling to let go of their past and crucifying themselves for its happenings.
‘Here Lies Joe’ In An Unconventional Tale Of Hope Finding You!
Written jointly by Mark Battle & Pamela Conway, ‘Here Lies Joe’ is a journey of two lost souls who find their way into each other and perhaps something more. Director Mark Battle brings to screen 23 minutes of adventure set on a very unconventional terrain – suicide.
Interview with Lluís Quílez Director Of Graffiti
Graffiti is hard to erase off, not just from the wall, but the mind too… Lluís Quílez’s Graffiti follows the love saga of Edgar, the lone survivor of what seems to be a nuclear massacre. His willful measure to sustain himself in the derelicts finds a new meaning when a singular word ‘Anna’ appears on the wall.
Interview with Oualid Mouaness – Writer-Director ‘The Rifle, The Jackal, The Wolf & The Boy’
Oualid Mouaness’s unique storytelling makes you wonder of his previous dabble in narrating. Not surprising to know then, that he kickstarted his career as a script reader and then moved on to editing, co-producing, producing, writing and directing. It’s a full circle. His résumé bears the signature of the crème de la crème from the entertainment and cinema bringing their diaspora under one mettle – Lebanese-American-writer-director-producer: Oualid Mouaness.