REVIEWS
A Bitter Pill nan
A Bitter Pill Directed by Ashutosh Jha Review by Antonio Rozich What happened If a film manages to plant this question into the audience s head it s doing its... Read more
Stanley Kubrick & The Birth Of Visual Poetry nan
Stanley Kubrick amp The Birth of Visual Poetry Written by Shailik Bhaumik The power of imagination makes us infinite - John Muir Secretive reclusive strange mysterious or cold whatever they... Read more
Frame – The Motion Picture Of Our Lives nan
Frame The Motion Picture of Our Lives Directed by Andres Ramirez Review by Helen Wheels The story opens in the forest colors are faded as if we are watching an... Read more
The Amateur nan
The Amateur Directed by Carlton Sugarman Review by Prarthana Mitra The harsh reality of struggling to make it big in the music industry to be the next Jack Johnson is... Read more
Strange Divinity nan
Strange Divinity Directed by Carlos Marcelin Review by Nabadipa Talukder Trying to understand the way nature works involves a most terrible test of human reasoning ability It involves subtle trickery... Read more
The Radicalization Of Jeff Boyd nan
The Radicalization of Jeff Boyd Directed by Uwe Schwarzwalder Review by Prarthana Mitra For Uwe Schwarzwalder veteran German actor trying his hand at the direction for the first time The... Read more
The Oak Tree nan
The Oak Tree Directed by Ethan Jahan Review by Terra Budreviciute The beauty of films like The Oak Tree is that they deliver a compelling story while teaching an important... Read more
Heavy Rain nan
Heavy Rain Directed by Motaz Elbahaey Review by Riya Saha I remember pretty well that I have not seen a short movie like this on television and reviewing a compact... Read more
The God Of Infinity nan
The God of Infinity Directed by Ravi Nimbalkar Review by Panchali Kar The God of Infinity by Ravi Nimbalkar gives infinite possibilities to viewers when it comes to interpreting the... Read more