South to Black Power (2023) Documentary Review: An Intriguing Manifesto to Expunge Systemic Racism
Peabody Award winners Llewellyn M. Smith and Sam Pollard’s (MLK/FBI) documentary, South to Black Power (2023), explores the theory New…
The Machinist (2004) Movie Ending Explained: Who is Ivan?
Drawing heavily from the recurrent theme of guilt and descent into madness that pervades the work of Dostoevsky, Brad Anderson’s…
Seagrass (2023) ‘IFFI’ Movie Review: A Brilliant Drama on the Trauma of Modern-Day Relationships
Meredith Hama-Brown’s “Seagrass” is about a family that strays from their everyday life to come to a couple’s retreat with…
Monster (2014) Movie Review: A Tonally Wild Thriller on Nurturing Love versus Generational Trauma
South Korean cinema’s post-2000s boom is noted for subversive genre flicks. It’s an era of film that took established tropes…
Slow Horses (Season 3) Episodes 1 & 2: Recap & Ending Explained – Which Slough House Member is Kidnapped and By Whom?
Slow Horses (Season 3) Episodes 1 & 2: “Slow Horses” is slowly becoming like Amazon Prime’s acquisition of “Bosch” –…
A Murder at the End of the World Episode 4: Recap & Ending Explained – Is Zoomer Bill’s son?
A Murder at the End of the World Episode 4: Until last week, “A Murder at the End of the…
The Highest Rated TV Shows and Films set in a Casino
Casinos have always held a special allure in cinema and television, captivating audiences with their stories of risk, reward, and…
99 Homes [2015] : The Men Who Knock
Director Ramin Bahrani with well-crafted films like “Man Push a Cart” & “Chop Shop” explored the lives of pariahs, dejected from increasingly enclosed socio-economic structure. However, with “99 Homes”, he has tried to build a portrait of an outsider being enamored by the priviliges of belonging to a top-grade class.