Features
A Look at Some of the Most Iconic Movie Posters in the History of Film
We will try to cover as much of the history as possible and will give a brief description of the movies and why its posters are iconic.Â
The Quiet, Yet Raw Emotional Atmosphere of ‘Ammonite’ with Kate Winslet & Saoirse Ronan as Lovers
The characters’ sexual suppression is mirrored in all of ‘Ammonite’ as Francis Lee proves his talent again after the breathtakingly amazing ‘God’s Own Country’.
‘Shoplifters’: Family Blooms in All Places of Life in Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Heartbreaking Film
‘Shoplifters’ is about financial struggles amidst an aggressively capitalistic world, and yet it is a warm-hearted family feature disguised as a movie.
The Unique Artistry of Wes Anderson: A Closer Look at an Auteur
Wes Anderson has consistently made films with compelling stories about idiosyncratic characters, with powerful universal themes elevating him to auteur status.
Sarah Paulson Delivers A New Horror Story In Hulu’s ‘Run’: A Mother’s Sadistic Love for a Child
Emerging horror director, Aneesh Chaganty teams up with certified scream queen Sarah Paulson in an original thriller ‘Run’.
‘Vivarium’: A Horrific Hypothetical Habitat – An Ethological Sci-Fi
Directed by Lorcan Finnegan, ‘Vivarium’ is a creatively horrific look at humans behaving like Cuckoo birds – which is basically terrifying.
‘Industry’: HBO’s Banking Drama Banks of Sex, Drugs and Capitalism
‘Industry’ was created and written by two former bankers themselves with the first episode being directed by Lena Dunham of ‘Girls’ fame.
‘Orange is sus’: Indie Game ‘Among Us’ Saving Democracy, Asks Players to Win by Choosing Fact Over Fake News
The suddenly viral indie game ‘Among Us’ tasks its players with discerning facts from fabrications, and might be the antidote to today’s ‘post-truth’ society
Stephen Colbert: 32 Facts on the Extremely Loved Talk Show Host
We have watched as Stephen Colbert has eloquently and humourously put his finger on the pulse of America and here are 32 facts that explain him better.
‘Wild at Heart’: David Lynch Lets Out the Fun with Nicolas Cage & Laura Dern
Unlike most of David Lynch’s films, ‘Wild At Heart’ offers the typical madness through a lens that feels more accessible than the films he is best known for.
22 Years Later, and ‘Animaniacs’ is Rebooted by Steven Spielberg and Zany as Ever on Hulu
The much-beloved animated comedy ‘Animaniacs’ returns with all-new adventures for the Warner brothers (and Warner sister) and Pinky & The Brain on Hulu.
A Rare Historical Perspective Analysis of ‘Memories of Murder’: Bong Joon-Ho’s Film Based on True Story of Institutionalized Violence
My review of ‘Memories of Murder’ isn’t the first to exist, but I seldom see a review tackle the film from a historical perspective.












