My Marina: Unusual, Quirky And Yet Monochromatic
Writer/Director/Actor Anjeli Jana’s My Marina is an ode to her love affair, one that she cautiously explored, of a famed ...
Writer/Director/Actor Anjeli Jana’s My Marina is an ode to her love affair, one that she cautiously explored, of a famed ...
This is not the first time Leni Riefenstahl has been portrayed as less than a Nazi propagandist, but Fragile Ghost ...
Hickey is a supernatural drama accompanied with the gore fest, heavy on audio strings yet easy on its trajectory. Bagging ...
In Otsuchi, there is a glass-panelled phone booth on a hilltop garden with a disconnected phone within, meant to connect ...
“It’s a funny thing-hunger. You can forget it for a little while, but there always comes a time when you ...
A mockumentary about a reclusive musician, famous because of a rather unfortunate video of his breakdown more than a decade ...
Very cleverly crafted, Marie Vandelannoote’s Funeral’s merit lies as much in its camerawork as in its screenplay. The plot is ...
A man hurriedly walks in and takes a seat beside four other, perfectly placid people. He wears a label that ...
A lush green forest viewed from the bird’s eye smoothly cuts to a landfill, a sea of grey with specks ...
“Well, that was heavy,” said Ty. Yes, yes it was. It is a law universally exercised that if you build ...
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