Wives Of The Skies: Peering Through The Lens That Objectifies Women
Discomfort – if one word could describe the effect and emotions Wives Of The Skies evoke in the viewer, it ...
Discomfort – if one word could describe the effect and emotions Wives Of The Skies evoke in the viewer, it ...
Writer Tawny Sorensen’s As One is a 14:39 minutes long film on loss, grief and the journey between the two ...
Hugo Diego Garcia’s French-Italian short Cagnolino (meaning little dog) is as epic as Tony was, his first venture as screenwriter. ...
The comic aspect of Teemu Niukkanen's comedy Are You Hungry? presides in the film's maddening downward spiral into utter paranoia ...
Misfit M. presents a striking form and look, as memorable as the woman it pays tribute to. Austin Ball and ...
In the same year that 1917 was released, the continuous shot film that has everyone talking, here comes a little ...
The abusive father figure. The characterization, depending on the creator’s skill, carries with it the power to deeply impact a ...
We Choose To Go shares its premise with Passengers and faintly echoes the emotional depth of Interstellar. With only 14 ...
SeaSapien is as much a comedy as it is a fantasy. In fact, writer-director Sascha Karner uses fantasy only as ...
The last time a film about strange-curious-people and houses were made, albeit delightful when it finally kickstarted itself into motion, ...
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