‘Mirror’ Is The Inner Turmoil Of A Trapped Soul…
The film starts off with a distraught radio sound that eerily creeps in every time the protagonist is in distress. ...
The film starts off with a distraught radio sound that eerily creeps in every time the protagonist is in distress. ...
Horror stories generally stand to be a victim of unfulfilled desires. But, co-directed by K. Spencer Jones and Jake Wilkens, ...
Inspired from a true event, ‘Kuo’s Eyes’, is a 24:48 minutes long film set in the landscapes of Italy, against ...
Recipient of multiple awards, ‘Meeting MacGuffin’ is a sci-fi, stop-motion animation that is set in post-apocalyptic world where no trace ...
A well-known documentarian and an upcoming filmmaker decide to go to Iraq to investigate the events of an abandoned cigarette ...
The 21st century isn’t eschewed off it. We hear of it in whispers. We read of it, sometimes, if it ...
The uncertainty of life is predictable & that’s where the irony lies. The façade we maintain is just that, a ...
Intimacy might just be more distinct in silence than in words, or so Marc Lesperut’s directorial debut ‘Just Friends’ makes ...
Filmed at Queensland, Australia, ‘Victorious’ opens to the riveting soundtrack of Ryan Taubert. The film, a taut display of determination, ...
14:38 minutes of complete laughter and swirls, with a dash of drama and emotional sustenance, that's 'The Third Wheel' in ...
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