‘The Divorce’ Shows You How Best To Deal With A Heartbreak!
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a divorce must stink for all parties involved. And in Lindsy Campbell's revenge ...
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a divorce must stink for all parties involved. And in Lindsy Campbell's revenge ...
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Directed, produced and written by Rit Saraswat, ‘Traitor’ isn’t your usual spy flick. In fact, under the pretext of an ...
Director/writer/editor Nikola Stojkovic picks a philosophical question that is perhaps a nightmare for most, but challenging and at best, rewarding, ...
If the title of the review doesn’t give away the plotline, then nothing else will. It’s as simple as that. ...
‘For Want of a Nail’ is an 18:09 minutes long film, set in Surrey, England. It is about a twenty-something ...
Alasdair McWilliams’s ‘Positive Action’ is the second part of a four-part-series written by McWilliams and Andrew Cant. But, before you ...
‘Fupa’ an acronym for fat upper pubic area’, is not so surreptitiously used here for a potentially malignant tumour. From ...
Written and directed by Florian Jochum, ‘Roads Ahead’ is a 24:35 minutes long film on two strangers, Mia (Ina Paule ...
A land of fantasy embedded in the depths of innocence. And, all you need to venture into that world is ...
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