Cinema and the Art of Life
“If the rich could hire others to die for them, we, the poor, would all make a nice living”   …
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“If the rich could hire others to die for them, we, the poor, would all make a nice living”   …
Bollywood has forever shunned away from the C word in mainstream movies, but Anurag Kashyap goes no holds barred tackling…
Columbus [2017]: A Soulful Tribute to Human Connection and Architecture Form plays an important role than content in Kogonada’s surprisingly…
Stranger Things (Season 2) – An Enchanting Reunion of the Motley Pack of Heroic Misfits The Duffer Brothers’ – Matt…
What Will People Say [2017] – A Poetic and Perceptive Examination of Female Oppression Anchored by an excellent lead performance…
The events that change one’s life don’t always happen with perceptible slowness. It may not often provide breathing space for…
In Ritesh Batra’s 2013 Indian film ‘The Lunchbox’ romance blossoms between two strangers through food. While being alarmingly charming, ‘The Lunchbox’…
John Schlesinger’s Midnight Cowboy begins with an opening shot of a drive-in cinema screen, blank, standing tall against the deserted…
The relationship between a father and his kids is strangely beautiful. Unlike the relationship you share with your mother, this…