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Being in love… that universal handover of pure bliss and joy where everything seems right; where the world around you ...
Being in love… that universal handover of pure bliss and joy where everything seems right; where the world around you ...
Ever wondered what it feels like to have a crime committed by you go undetected? Ever thought it would be easy ...
This is one coming of age story that hardly makes you feel much better, but perhaps leaves you with a ...
Classic superhero films have three things in common; the hero, the villain and the long build-up of their making. But, ...
Sexual harassment is no longer a hushed topic and Des Matelske's ‘98 Seconds’ is another attempt at showcasing its vile nature. The ...
From writer-director Natalie Peracchio comes a visually captivating short about another-level sibling rivalry. It is perhaps unfair to call it ...
'Friday Night Therapy' is funny to be sure, thanks to a screenplay that sports funny lines and situational humour, among ...
At a time when refugees and immigrants are part of a heated debate, comes Tim Viola’s perfectly crafted 'Americano', questioning ...
This 8:49 minutes in duration short film is all about romance, suspense, and trust, used interchangeably, to varying levels... In ...
A Sumerian clay tablet from circa 2300 BC is the earliest known account of the Great Flood that destroyed everything ...
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