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Review – Winged and Imprint Dark
Centering around a carer, Vera (Millie Felix), and her sick mistress, (Phoebe Averdieck), Winged and…
What Makes You Smile? Review: Smile film
Once you see it, it’s too late… Do you remember those creepy chain texts we…
Ashish’s FaceoftheMonth: Baburao Patel
Film journalism has always been an integral concomitant within film paraphernalia. It has existed since…
Review: Barbarian (2022)
Imagine a scenario with me for a moment: You’re a single, unarmed woman travelling out…
Review: Halloween Ends (2022)
If David Gordon Green’s Halloween Kills was a bold swing of a kitchen knife, seeking…
Review: Hocus Pocus 2
After nearly 30 years, the black flame candle is lit again, welcoming the…
Ashish’s FaceoftheMonth: Mubarak Begum
Since the release of India’s first talkie, Alam Ara (1931), music has perpetually sustained its…
Ashish’s FaceoftheMonth: Madhubala
‘The biggest star in the world . . . and she’s not in Beverly Hills’,…
Laura’s FaceOfTheMonth: Ana de Armas
Anybody witnessing Ana de Armas’ talent for the first time in the upcoming chronicle-film, Blonde,…
Collab: Our Favourite Noughties Films
Packed fill with family-fun adventures, the Noughties boomed in films aimed at all ages, along with a couple for older adults as well.
Golden Age of Musicals
From Sweeney Todd to Mamma Mia, Noughties’ musicals just always seem to hit differently.
DreamWorks VS Pixar: Which Studio ‘Won’ the Noughties?
After Disney’s Renaissance period fizzled out by the end of the 1990s, the stage was…
Our Favourite Musicals of the Noughties
Musicals were a genre that thrived in the Noughties, and two writers focus on the musicals that defined the decade for them.
How 2008 Set the Standard for Superhero Cinema
14 years after its release, Iron Man would later define the MCU and set the standard for superhero cinema to come.