From Cannes to the Commons: Why Fargeat’s ‘The Substance’ Reflects The Liberal Paralysis?
The Cannes Film Festival’s recognition of Coralie Fargeat’s “The Substance” for Best Screenplay doesn’t merely highlight the film’s supposed merits;…
Interview with Lesia Diak: Director, Dad’s Lullaby (2024)
For many of us, the war in Ukraine seized our attention with the 2022 invasion, but for Ukrainians, warfare has…
Bagheera (2024) Movie Ending Explained: Does Guru Choose to Aid Bagheera?
The deeper you explore Kannada action thrillers, the more evident it becomes that the industry is grappling with a creative…
Shoulders (2024) ‘CFF’ Movie Review: A Whimsical Dive into War, Psychosis, and Childlike Chaos
Imagine this: you’re a little kid dressed up as a private, playing war with your buddies, except…it’s real. The guns…
The American Question (2024) Documentary Review: A traditional look at the growing divide in our political stand
James Kicklighter’s “The American Question” spans over 8 years and looks right into the centre of a divide that has…
This New Holiday movie on Netflix is Surprisingly depressing
Netflix’s The Snow Sister promised a heartwarming holiday film but ended up delivering a melancholy exploration of grief and loss….
This Korean Horror Movie Is Making Waves on Netflix, and Its Twisted Ending Will Leave You Reeling
If you’re a fan of horror movies, and that too Korean, that get under your skin and mess with your…
A Great Divide (2024) Movie Review: A Demonstrative Drama about the Oppressors Victimizing Themselves and Dehumanizing Others
Jean Shim’s “A Great Divide” follows a Korean-American family moving from San Francisco to rural Wyoming, looking for a fresh…