When we watch a film, we are introduced to a new world, slowly getting to know the characters, places, and past events that shape the …
Sentimental Value: A Character Study Through Art

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When we watch a film, we are introduced to a new world, slowly getting to know the characters, places, and past events that shape the …

Introduction It all begins with an overhead establishing shot of some nature, continues along with a tense police trail, explodes with some gunshots and ends …

Humble Beginnings Yorgos Lanthimos is the most famous Greek director today (probably of all time), and one of the most famous in the world in …

*Spoilers Ahead for Mulholland Drive (2001) It opens with a background of deep, theatrical purple – a backdrop that is clearly artificially imposed. In the …

Introduction For most with a more than moderate interest in film, particularly experimentation, surrealism and the avant-garde occupy this discomforting and inaccessible figure. The general …

Director Ryan Coogler’s recent critically and commercially acclaimed vampire horror film, Sinners (2025), is a triumph for non-IP blockbusters (grossing nearly 370 million internationally), considering …

Portrait of Edmond de Belamy (2018) by Obvious, an early work of AI generated art “Don’t criticise what you can’t understand.” – Bob Dylan (1964) …

Last month, I was methodically flicking through my emails, my online post, when I found a request to review British-Armenian director Richard Melkonian’s debut feature …

Mathieu Kassovitz’s La Haine (1995) is an unflinching commentary on police brutality, racial inequality, and the alienation of marginalised youth within France. Set over 24 …

Bunny cop, sly fox, mouse boss, the Lemming Brothers’ bank… I’ve always been deeply obsessed with the world of Zootopia. Two years ago, Shanghai Disneyland …