‘Can’t Hide It’: The Pain Of Living With Life-Altering Events
From the shock of realizing one’s fragile health to reclaiming its lost vitality, confronting the unthinkable and then embracing it ...
From the shock of realizing one’s fragile health to reclaiming its lost vitality, confronting the unthinkable and then embracing it ...
Racism, xenophobia and its cousins do not need to be violent or even rude in their expression. It can be ...
Few stories in cinema offer quite as much pleasure as a children’s fantasy done right. Sebastian Jansen’s Der kleine Achill ...
He lies on the bed toying with a delicate stone in his hand. His face, a picture of a million ...
Steven Alexander Russell’s short horror flick, The Dark Strums indulges in the legend of famed singer-songwriter Robert Johnson, who died ...
Wasters came with promises of intricate drama and political intrigue. It disappointed. Writer-director Molotov Mitchell opted to make a short ...
Few miles from Santa Fe, somewhere in a secluded saloon, a wickedly charming pool player wins the game, much to ...
Love is intangible. One cannot measure the extent of love one gives or receives. It is difficult for some to ...
We have all had those sleepovers in our childhood days, whether with friends or cousins which always ended up with ...
Humans react to anxieties and pressure in myriad, often unpredictable ways, and Adam Adamson: Licensed Realtor is a film that ...
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