Inexorable [2021]: ‘TIFF’ Review – Stoker Meets Misery In This French Thriller
There’s a lot of animosity towards all the remakes, sequels, reboots, and prequels that are being churned out by every…
There’s a lot of animosity towards all the remakes, sequels, reboots, and prequels that are being churned out by every…
NET Zee5 Review: Voyeurism had been prevalent throughout the history of humankind. The pleasure of watching another human being at…
With Punjabi Cinema finally outgrowing the obsession with Balle-Balle and Bhangra, offbeat cinema is fast making inroads with a bountiful…
Georgian director Dea Kulumbegashvili’s debut feature Beginning (2020) revolving around the oppressed religious sect brings together quite a number of references from antic mythology, mystical tradition, social issues of contemporary Georgia, Renaissance art, and mostly the imagery of the acclaimed masters of cinema.
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You’ve seen this movie time and again: a depressed (and newly) single man tries to get back on his feet…
Bucolic indicates the pleasant or romanticized aspects of countryside and country life. The literary genre of ‘Pastoral’ in fact evokes…
Senegalese film-maker Djibril Diop Mambety’s feature-film debut Touki Bouki (The Hyenas Journey, 1973) was hailed for its groundbreaking imagery (within…