Phoenix (2014): “If I Do What You Tell Me, Will You Love Me?”
When Nelly (Nina Hoss) approaches the Phoenix (2014) bar in search of her lost husband, it seems to be a…
More than Blood and Guts: Symbolism in Horror
Over the years, the horror genre has been given a lot of hate. Over preconceived ideas of it being “mindless…
A Critical Examination of The Sopranos
A crisis-stricken mob boss, who suffered a fainting spell, walks into a therapist’s office. And so begins Analyze This, by…
Yugant (1995) – Looking at Eco Feminism through the Prism of an Estranged Marriage
Aparna Sen sets up her 1995 film Yugant (What The Sea Said) with the most ubiquitous premise. An estranged couple…
The 15 Best Indian Movies of 2015
Indian cinema has been experimenting a lot in recent years and has been quite successful by far. New actors and…
Every Single Someone [2021] Review: Quasi-Documentary Style Fictional Story Explores The Ramification of Violence with Implausible Results
American youth and violence have been the subject of numerous films as of late. The constant increase in mass shooting…
The Turin Horse – The Burden of Existence
When in 2011 Hungarian Director Bela Tarr declared that โThe Turin Horseโ (A torinรณi lรณ) would be his last feature…
H6 [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – A Deeply Heartfelt Documentary about Hope and Healthcare
Documentary filmmaking at its purest has always been distant in approach from feature film-making. That is when they are subtle,…