Movies So Successful That They Got Their Own Slot Machine
Licensing agreements with movie producers make it possible for game developers to create impressive and creative slots that feature music,…
Fires on the Plain [1959] Review – A Potently Realistic Vision of War’s Devastating Impact on the Human Soul
Japanese film-maker Kon Ichikawa’s international reputation as a humanist film-maker was cemented with his eloquent masterpiece The Burmese Harp (1956)…
How Bacurau Creates a Political Narrative Through Archetypes and Self-Awareness
A nation’s history is reflected in its culture. From Imperialisms to Revolutions, from Griffith to Eisenstein and many others, a…
In The Mood For Love (2000): Masterful Storytelling Using Colors
In The Mood For Love (2000): Masterful Storytelling Using Colors: The romantic drama by Wong Kar Wai is a fluid…
Daddy Longlegs [2009] Review: The Most Personal Safdie Brothers Films
Daddy Longlegs Review: I have always had this hunch how Safdie brothers seem like the descendants of John Cassavetes. Just…
Sufiyum Sujatayum [2020]: ‘Prime Video’ Review: A Romance, More Frustrating than Mesmerizing
Sufiyum Sujatayum seems to have a strong belief in its storyline. A lover not being able to get over his/her…
Olla [2019] Short Film Review : Women Choosing Vitality Over Victimhood
Olla is now streaming on MUBI The exploration of women’s rights and the definition surrounding female empowerment has been given…
Normal People (2020) HULU Review: A hyper-sexualized take on modern relationships
Boy and girl grow up together. Boy and girl kiss. Boy and girl have sex. Boy and girl break up….








