Aping: Filmmaking Duo’s Surgically Administered Chaos
A man hurriedly walks in and takes a seat beside four other, perfectly placid people. He wears a label that ...
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 ...
Safely to Shore is a long 31 minutes, ironically, for a film that tries to be so many things at ...
There are love stories. Then there are rom-coms. And then there are terrible rom-coms. First Mistake languishes woefully in that ...
It is easy to fall into the trappings of nostalgia. That much we know and rarely heed. On screen too, ...
A story that follows Adam and Brian, a gay couple with all kinds of open wounds from being beaten up ...
Raymond Carver penned a restless story of a restless man, hounded by his own ravenous insecurities. His short story Cathedral ...
The release of John. M. Chu’s Crazy Rich Asians became the foothold of many Asian directors waiting to tell nuanced ...
Shira Haimovici’s The Launderette of Salvation is a short film about belief and faith and the film manages to make ...
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