‘Beloved Stranger’ Is An Ode To Unspoken Words…
The primary rule of cinematic storytelling is to show and not tell. However, The Gasser Brothers’ ‘Beloved Stranger’ breaks that...
The primary rule of cinematic storytelling is to show and not tell. However, The Gasser Brothers’ ‘Beloved Stranger’ breaks that...
The bold, experimenting spirit of Tonya Kay hates all that is safe and boring. She revels in attaining new heights,...
An aesthetic victory, Jesse Harris’ ‘Wind in the Night’ showcases its director’s cinematic vision and expertise over his craft. Guillermo...
Maria (Aixa Kay) works as a live-in maid for a wealthy couple and struggles to please her pre-teen daughter, Zara...
Writer/Director Juri Ferri chooses to film ‘UB-13’ on a 35 mm to make it look authentic to the WWI era....
‘Their War’ does not intend to leave you bawling your heart out or shatter it outright. No, it quietly plants...
‘Malacostraca’, a soft-shelled class of crustacean, was not conceived by nature to be particularly disturbing, but Charles Pieper’s 2018 psychological...
Written and directed by Mackenzie Patrick, ‘(Bi)Polar Bear’ is a Chinese box in a labyrinth from the opening shot all...
Watching Eric Liddle’s 'Mister Swolo' is like taking a joyride into an absolutely bizarre dream that makes perfect sense only...
Dramatic and suspense-ridden, The Shadow Scarf is a layered display that sways between being hair-raising and suspiciously predictable as the...
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