Loveless [2017] – A Blistering Tale of Contemporary Human Relations
Incisive, hard-hitting, subtle and multi-layered in terms of theme and style, the Russian film-maker Andrey Zvyagintsev’s oeuvre elegantly conjures…
Black Panther [2018] : An Allegorical Representation of Afrofuturism
“Afrofuturism is an intersection of imagination, technology, the future, and liberation. I generally define Afrofuturism as a way of imagining…
Boogie Nights [1997]: An Impeccably Crafted Homage To The ‘Golden Age of Porn’
Ah the 70s… the greatest era for movies, both mainstream & porn. Paul Thomas Anderson’s breakthrough feature is an impeccably…
November [2018] – A Peculiar and Aesthetically Striking Tale of Unrequited Love
The gorgeous meets the repugnant in Estonian film-maker Rainer Sarnet’s metaphysical drama November (2017). Shot in astoundingly surreal black-and-white compositions,…
Diverge [2018] : Standing Up To Your Past And Present
Diverge/dʌɪˈvəːdʒ,dɪˈvəːdʒ/verbMeaning : (of a road, route, or line) separate from another route and go in a different direction. Example :…
Someone’s Watching Me! [1978]: The Lost John Carpenter Suspense Classic
Referred as “the lost Carpenter film” for many years, John Carpenter’s Someone’s Watching Me! still remains one of his least…
The 20 Best Films Of 2017 Directed by Women
2017 was a historical year for the shape-shifting revelations that it brought to light. While I have no intentions of…
Hank Moody: The Most Lovable Motherfuckaaaaaaaaa
“Even in pleasure, there is some kind of pain, some self-loathing in the self-satisfaction.” If we leave aside our obstinate…








