10 Powerful Short Films that Hide Their Politics in Plain Sight
Some films shout their politics; others whisper them so gently that you only hear them after the credits roll. This…
Some films shout their politics; others whisper them so gently that you only hear them after the credits roll. This…
Cinema wowed early audiences with the sheer novelty of watching motion on the big screen. When movement appeared faster than…
“We think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked, and homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved, and uncared…
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (2025) reinterprets the psychological horror of its 1992 namesake as a brooding psychological thriller…
Having a good concept is one thing, and selling it is another. Linden Feng and Hannah Palumbo, collectively known as…
It’s hard to put Chie Hayakawa’s new film, “Renoir,” in a box. It is gentle and contemplative, but that doesn’t…
When Scott Derrickson first made waves by penning the second installment of the “Urban Legend” series and then stepping behind…
Although the phrase “they don’t make them like this anymore” could be applied to countless instances of underrepresented subgenres, “Eternity”…
Vash Level 2 (2025), directed by Yash Vaishnav and Krishnadev Yagnik, revisits the terrain of black magic and paternal grief…