Movie Night: No-Fuss Slasher Horror
Matt Rosenblatt's Movie Night about a date gone sour holds the suspense heavy throughout the narrative, frequently shifting perspective so ...
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 ...
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 ...
Compassion fatigue is at the centre of Colleen Brady's documentary, Geronimo: In Flight about a veterinarian's turn to aerial arts ...
It is hard to pinpoint the success of a film to a singular event. It is even harder to not ...
15:17-minute-long Full Throttle Paradise, inspired by real-life events makes its audience chuckle, guffaw and outright disbelieve at its modern-age quasi-mafia ...
Writer-director-editor Andres Ramirez’s 3:38-minute short is an invitation to all film aficionados alike. A quintessential elegy written for the greatest ...
Everything about writer-director Bruna Cabral’s Piece of Me feels tender. Like the tulips Mrs Brooks talks of, like the innocent ...
Countless books and films have explored this theme. Many have gone on to diversify and dramatise its endings. Few more ...
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