Netflix’s Darlings (2022): Themes and Ending Explained
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Not a Tame Lion (2022) Review – An extremely ordinary and repetitious documentation of an extraordinary life
John Boswell is an extraordinary personality, not only within the LGBTQ+ community but in general. In his brief life, the…
Motherly (2021) Movie Ending, Explained
Motherly (2021) Movie Ending, Explained: ‘Motherly’ is a Canadian horror-thriller directed by Craig David Wallace and starring Lora Burke, Tessa…
Decoding the Symbolic Ending of Prisoners (2013)
Prisoners is a carefully-paced, intelligently-crafted crime thriller, with landscapes (created by the wonderful Roger Deakins) that bleed with nihilistic bleakness, imparting a haunting sense of eeriness throughout. What makes Prisoners a notch-above competent thrillers is its ending – without dialogue or further exposition, the metaphors speak for themselves, as they often do, in art, and in life.
[Watch] Video Essay Exploring Why Costa-Gavras’”Z” is an Enduringly Relevant Political Thriller
Video essays can enhance a viewer’s ability to perceive the different aspects of visual story-telling. In this video essay –…
9 Films to watch if you Like Bullet Train (2022)
David Leitch’s Bullet Train (2022) has arrived. The action maestro has rounded up an A-list cast that includes the likes…








