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If you thought you have seen enough marriages crumble on screen, you’d be in for a rude awakening with Hang ...
If you thought you have seen enough marriages crumble on screen, you’d be in for a rude awakening with Hang ...
Queer stories have seldom been given their due credit. It isn’t just the literature on them that warrants attention; but ...
Daniel Florio's 10-minute mystery thriller Monitored takes game night a few notches higher. Centred around two couples and a baby, ...
Written and Produced by Ashutosh Lobo Gajiwala, Uninvited under the Lekh-Haq Films Production is an unforgettable, nightmarish retelling of a ...
As much as Derek Brown's documentary Who The F*ck is Jeffrey Gurian? is about the regrets of dashed hopes, it ...
Eli has a lot on his plate; a fumbling career, a blubbering agent, an ex-wife who is soon-to-be-married and a ...
At 9:00-minutes in duration, Small Boy is a strong concoction of childhood memories, fears and finding freedom. With its ensemble ...
Youth, and even teenage for that matter, are rather umbrella terms; great for convenience, but they come up rather short ...
No matter how many time-travel films you have seen or books you have read, Shange Zhang’s The Five Minutes goes ...
Chris Frint’s 24:06-minute long Claude works on you slowly. Despite the opening scene that very early on establishes the characters, ...
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