Hereditary Review [2018]: Horror In All Its Twisted Glory
There are no creaking houses, no unnecessary exposition and certainly, no jump scares. Ari Aster, in his directorial debut, has…
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There are no creaking houses, no unnecessary exposition and certainly, no jump scares. Ari Aster, in his directorial debut, has…
Tigre [2017] – A Tale of Uneasy Reconciliation and Burgeoning Sexuality The New Argentine Cinema of the late 1990s and…
Halfway through the year, and we have had some really good films, many bad films, too many sequels and superhero…
“A Death in the Gunj” is an apt title that raises an occult curiosity which compels us to examine each character closely…
If I could describe 2016 in three words it would be – Poetry, grief and terror. The three recurring themes…
In the last 5 years, Hindi film industry has produced some really great films which were groundbreaking in their own…
As a child, one dreams of what they want to be when they grow up. While getting to that point takes all kinds of pit-stops, sometimes your life turns out differently from what you’ve imagined. Kore-eda himself confesses that he wanted to be a successful writer and not a film-maker and somehow things didn’t work his way. After the Storm tells us that it’s totally okay to have failed at what you wanted to be because life doesn’t end there. What’s most important is to not undo the past, but correct all the imperfections that hinder the present.
When looking at the sheer number of films that Hollywood has remade within the most recent decade, the decision to…
Chhattisgarhi cinema, popularly known as the Chollywood industry, may not yet enjoy the same spotlight as other regional film industries,…