Sundance 2018 Review: “The Miseducation of Cameron Post” (2018) ★★★★
There are so many serious problems in our world that we encounter day after day. To name a few, there is poverty, children dying of hunger, wars that go on….
There are so many serious problems in our world that we encounter day after day. To name a few, there is poverty, children dying of hunger, wars that go on….
Music and painting are the only forms of art that through our ears and eyes make us feel love and compassion expressed in the certain piece of artwork. There is….
Can evil become good or vice versa? Can it be defeated through compassion and kindness? When it comes to cinematic approach, that kind of concept can work in any way…..
“Mary Shelley” directed by Haifaa Al-Mansour was not just about Mary and Percy Shelley’s (Douglas Booth) love story, their struggle, frustration and way of growing up in this old world…..
The more I watch documentary films the more I realize how unpredictable we human beings are. No, it’s not the voice of disappointment you hear from me or read through….
The concept of being a twin, whether identical or not, has not been explored much in the cinematic world. In fact, it seems no one really knows how the mind….
Myself being an immigrant, I know that in some higher society, refugees or immigrants have always been seen as a threat. If you look deeper, it is understandable because nobody….
We always love admiring athletes of any kind when we watch them on TV, or in the life of social network, tweets and all other platform where we share our….
Who do we become after getting a privileged life? What happens when the new life in a new country makes us forget where we are originally from? What about the….
There is nothing bad in learning about the world we knew has changed overnight, if those changes are for good. But what if something unthinkable, outrageous and beyond our understanding….
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