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Loveless [2017] – A Blistering Tale of Contemporary Human Relations

By Arun Kumar
  Incisive, hard-hitting, subtle and multi-layered in terms of theme and style, the Russian film-maker Andrey Zvyagintsev’s oeuvre elegantly conjures…
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February 28, 2018
Arun Kumar
Review

Black Panther [2018] : An Allegorical Representation of Afrofuturism

By Arnav Srivastav
“Afrofuturism is an intersection of imagination, technology, the future, and liberation. I generally define Afrofuturism as a way of imagining…
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February 26, 2018
Arnav Srivastav
Review

Boogie Nights [1997]: An Impeccably Crafted Homage To The ‘Golden Age of Porn’

By Sumit Singh
Ah the 70s… the greatest era for movies, both mainstream & porn. Paul Thomas Anderson’s breakthrough feature is an impeccably…
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February 23, 2018
Sumit Singh
Review

November [2018] – A Peculiar and Aesthetically Striking Tale of Unrequited Love

By Arun Kumar
The gorgeous meets the repugnant in Estonian film-maker Rainer Sarnet’s metaphysical drama November (2017). Shot in astoundingly surreal black-and-white compositions,…
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February 22, 2018
Arun Kumar
Review

Diverge [2018] : Standing Up To Your Past And Present

By Shariq Ansari
Diverge/dʌɪˈvəːdʒ,dɪˈvəːdʒ/verbMeaning : (of a road, route, or line) separate from another route and go in a different direction. Example :…
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February 18, 2018
Shariq Ansari
Review | TV

Someone’s Watching Me! [1978]: The Lost John Carpenter Suspense Classic

By Sumit Singh
Referred as “the lost Carpenter film” for many years, John Carpenter’s Someone’s Watching Me! still remains one of his least…
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February 16, 2018
Sumit Singh
The Beguiled Women Directed Films
Review

The 20 Best Films Of 2017 Directed by Women

By Shikhar Verma
2017 was a historical year for the shape-shifting revelations that it brought to light. While I have no intentions of…
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February 16, 2018
Shikhar Verma
Article | Fan Theory

Hank Moody: The Most Lovable Motherfuckaaaaaaaaa

By Nafees Ahmed
“Even in pleasure, there is some kind of pain, some self-loathing in the self-satisfaction.” If we leave aside our obstinate…
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February 13, 2018
Nafees Ahmed

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