‘Une Paire de Jumelles (The Binoculars)’ Teaches You To Count Your Blessings!
Cadence (Amy Lally; vibrant and spontaneous) is a girl-next-door in the beautiful city of Paris. Like any adolescent, she is...
Cadence (Amy Lally; vibrant and spontaneous) is a girl-next-door in the beautiful city of Paris. Like any adolescent, she is...
‘Where The Shadows Fall’, is an aptly titled thriller that aims to strip the veneer of civility to show the...
Remorse and regret; two of the most bitter, painful feelings to live with remain the theme of the film here....
‘Faith’ or ‘Belief’: Can it be measured by rules? What makes you a devout: resisting temptations or giving in? Does...
Directed and written by Dane Elcar, ‘The Pond’ is a psychological, horror film that is meant to take your breath...
Winner of the ‘Best Shot’ at the ‘Burbank International Film Festival’ and ‘Catalina Film Festival’ amongst others, ‘The Visit’ in...
War stories, despite their imminent tragedy, carry a sonnet in them. Strange as it might seem, as a eulogy for...
Joe Mitchell’s ‘Motorcycle Boy’ is a witty and ludicrously short film (2:30 minutes) portraying the fright and stress everyone feels...
‘Hotline’ is a 22:29 minutes long film on a shy and awkward Damon (Chase Brown) and an equally shy and...
Written and Directed by Boris Tsessarsky, ‘King’s Highway: The story of Malcolm Fairfield’ as the title suggests is a documentary,...
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