‘Malacostraca’ Is A Proper Tribute To The Masters Of Psychological Horror!
‘Malacostraca’, a soft-shelled class of crustacean, was not conceived by nature to be particularly disturbing, but Charles Pieper’s 2018 psychological ...
‘Malacostraca’, a soft-shelled class of crustacean, was not conceived by nature to be particularly disturbing, but Charles Pieper’s 2018 psychological ...
Produced by Nicole Hilliard-Forde, Matt Hilliard-Forde, 'We Forgot to Break Up' is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Chandler ...
12:39 minutes are too short a time to live anyone’s life. But, director-writer Kathryn L Scurry manages to bring to ...
At 4:13 minutes in duration, ‘Contentment’ centres on a woman & her primaeval fear, that of contentment. As confusing as ...
Written and directed by Mackenzie Patrick, ‘(Bi)Polar Bear’ is a Chinese box in a labyrinth from the opening shot all ...
Art & Craft are a strange being. Both easy to express, open to myriads of interpretations and profound in just ...
The school bell rings, and there’s the rush out, of children on their way into their mother’s arms; except for ...
Trauma holds the ability to break even the most resilient minds. It comes with a heavy price costing the one ...
Horror as a genre isn’t easy to deliver. And, yet, it has survived the cynical eye of generations together to ...
Watching Eric Liddle’s 'Mister Swolo' is like taking a joyride into an absolutely bizarre dream that makes perfect sense only ...
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