Features
An Analysis: Characterizing Love in ‘Vita & Virginia’, the Biopic Period Drama
We examine how this biopic period drama ‘Vita & Virginia’ depicts love in the real-life relationship between Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West.
Bigger than Ant-Man: A Tribute to Paul Rudd – The Winner’s Journey
From humble comic beginnings, Paul Rudd has achieved super-stardom without losing the common touch. Here are some of his greatest roles.
Was The Blockbuster Movie ‘300’ Political Satire in Disguise?
‘300’ has unwitting, homoerotic hypermasculinity like ‘Top Gun’, while commenting on America’s imperialist agenda after 9/11, or does it?
The Profound Legacy of Larry King: A Master Talk Show Host, Father and Conversation Connoisseur
The radio and talk show host’s career spanned several decades, with “Larry King Live” being one of CNN’s top shows where King conducted over 60,000 interviews.
Review: Apple TV Hits the Jackpot Again with Creator Sigal Avin’s ‘Losing Alice’
Israeli Auteur Sigal Avin wins with Losing Alice’s hushed, brittle, gripping plot, aesthetically captivating imagery, and incredible performances on Apple TV.
Age-Gap Relationships in Cinema: A Case Study of ‘Malcolm and Marie’
Age-gap relationships – casting of younger women and older men together is intrinsically harmful to older actresses who may be a better fit for these roles.
‘The Unbearable Lightness of Being’ Review: “On the Surface, an Intelligible Lie; Underneath, the Unintelligible Truth.”
‘The Unbearable Lightness of Being’ directed by Phillip Kaufman, is a poet’s wet dream– daring to stir the proverbial pot and unearth the unanswerable.
‘Carmen Sandiego’: Netflix’s Reincarnation for a New Generation
Carmen Sandiego is good fun. While maybe not designed for the generations that grew up with the iconic character, it is introducing her to a new one.
A Tribute to Taika Waititi: The Rise and Journey of this Multi-Talented Director
Taika Waititi is a household name globally with Marvel and Star Wars universes, and claiming an Oscar with black comedy ‘Jojo Rabbit’.
The Best Movies of EACH Decade from the 1930s Onwards
The best movies – whether it’s because they encapsulated the culture, or innovated Cinema, there was a reason the work of art permeated.
From Britain to America: Analyzing Comedy Over the Years
Britain to America – a long history with each other. In film and television, comedy has been influenced by our British cousins over the years.
’71: A Bruising, Tense Account Of Northern Ireland’s Conflicts
Northern Ireland’s Conflict Is Distilled Into A Focused Journey Of One Soldier Caught In The Crossfire in ”71′.













