Burning (2018) Analysis – Clash of the Classes
Burning or Boening is a 2018 South Korean film directed by Lee Chang-dong, based on the short story, Barn Burning by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami. However, the film Burning has little to do with the short story...
Dil Bechara (2020) Review – Ek tha Raja, Ek thi Rani – Dono marr...
Where the book's title is inspired by a line from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar - where the nobleman Cassius says to Brutus: "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, / But in ourselves,...
Rashomon (1950) Analysis – Truth in Life is Important. But Does it Really Exist...
Rashomon (1950) is undoubtedly the best film of Akira Kurosawa (sorry not to hurt any sentiments of seven samurai), but Rashomon is closest to what a perfect film could be. Before diving deep into...
Capernaum (2018) Analysis – Illustrates the “Power of Cinema.”
On 23rd February 2019, BBC News did a story titled “ Refugee boy stars in an Oscar-nominated film.” The film was titled “ Capernaum" and was already making waves at the international film festivals....
Radioactive (2020) Review – There are Things to be Scared Yet so much to...
Amazon Studios' new release Radioactive starring Rosamund Pike takes us on a roller coaster ride as it depicts the origin of major time in the history of science and technology and the disasters that...