Nemesis: To Each Their Due
In Tim Earnheart's Nemesis, the ambitious and go-getter lot take centre stage. Set in the same universe as his earlier ...
In Tim Earnheart's Nemesis, the ambitious and go-getter lot take centre stage. Set in the same universe as his earlier ...
Somewhere in Stockholm in 2018, two individuals fall in love. And, their story resonates with all those who have in ...
That he is undesirable to look at is known. That he gets the girl, in the end, is celebrated. And, ...
Over Samia’s head hangs the sword of administrative removal. Two emotionless words. Matter of paperwork and procedure, files, suits, that ...
Sexual crime requires sensitive viewing, even more, sensitive portrayal, but what do you do when the lines blur between the ...
"Everyone sees the moments of glory, but no one sees behind the scenes" quotes Allyson Felix, but when a rube ...
Historical racism against black people and anti-semitism are brought together on one plane in the form of holocaust survivor, Howard ...
Written and directed by Otoja Abit (who also stars as the protagonist), Jitters is the story of an anxious young ...
Jason Julien-Connage's Valentine Jacobs chronicles the end days of a Bonnie and Clyde style adventuring couple in 1975, starring Julien-Connage ...
Zane Van Cleave’s stalker thriller The Eyes On Me has little meat to it: the film settles for only introducing ...
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