Here’s Why ‘Little Miss Sunshine’ is an Incredible piece of Tragicomedy
With Little Miss Sunshine, Michael Arndt, the Oscar winning screenwriter, completely challenges the idea of bifurcating people into two sets of ‘winners’ and ‘losers’ – two extreme zones, cultivated by the society, that is just not true and is a very problematic idea of success that we put ourselves through.
The Monstrous Feminine: 30 Best Feminist Horror Movies of All Time
Best Feminist Horror Movies of All Time: The representation of the female gender in horror films witnessed a paradigm shift…
How Netflix is Recreating the “Snyder Cut” Phenomenon with Rebel Moon?
Netflix’s Rebel Moon “Snyder Cut”: Zack Snyder has nothing left to prove. That was the impression that his last Netflix…
Next Goal Wins (2023) Movie Review: Decently Charming But Distinctly Unambitious
Taika Waititi’s “Next Goal Wins” has been a long time coming. Despite its numerous delays and many production issues, the…
More Than Ever (2022) Movie Review: An Expedition of Acceptance and Self-Realization
It’s a no-brainer that health is one of the most essential elements everyone needs to take care of. The recent…
Atonement (2007) Movie Review: A Cinematic Masterpiece of Love, War, and Redemption
Cinema, at its zenith, has the power to transcend the ordinary and elevate storytelling to an art form. Joe Wright’s…
Godzilla (2014) Movie Ending Explained: Who Wins In the Battle Between the Godzilla and the MUTOs?
Within the particular discourses of political statements made in the genre movies, the monster genre remains one constantly using the…
For All Mankind (Season 4) Episode 8: Recap & Ending Explained – How will Dev and his team capture the asteroid?
For All Mankind (Season 4) Episode 8: At this point, all four seasons in “For All Mankind” ending with a disaster…