The Shepherdess and The Seven Songs Review: Pushpendra Singh is a rarity in Indian cinema. Since his debut, he has kept himself grounded in the meditative arthouse style of cinema. Alongside the…

The Shepherdess and The Seven Songs Review: Pushpendra Singh is a rarity in Indian cinema. Since his debut, he has kept himself grounded in the meditative arthouse style of cinema. Alongside the…
CODA, or Child of Deaf Adult, is, a self-explanatory term. However, given the apparent uniqueness of the situation, awareness about living conditions of such people, is truly lacking. Sian Heder’s film of…
Only Lovers Left Alive [2013]: An Aesthetic, Artistic & Visually Arresting Love Letter To Arts & Cultures Of Yesteryears. Breathing an air of freshness into the often stale vampire genre, Jim…
“Cinema is gone. The cinema I grew up with and that I’m making, it’s gone. The theater will always be there for that communal experience, there’s no doubt. But what kind of…
There has always been moments of insanity when men has ventured too close to the forests. The thick outgrow of wilderness where water and land diffuses and practically melts into each other’s…