A Review of It was just an accident, Ja’far Panahi’s Palme d’Or Winner at the Cannes Film Festival I do not know whether the philosophical problem of “the self and
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In El Conde, Pablo Larraín portrays the persistence of evil — an immortal force that feeds on itself like a vampire to survive. For him, history must repeat itself to
The news was brief: Ahmad Ahmadpour has passed away at the age of 44. Perhaps many have never even heard his name—or if they have, they might not recall who
The novel Pedro Páramo portrays the tragedy of the downfall and decay of people trapped in a cycle of political and religious domination.
The ideological Cold War began immediately after the end of World War II. The Soviet Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom effectively divided the world into Eastern and
Fresh off its Best Script win at the Los Angeles Silver Screen Film Festival, Paul Corricelli’s Inked in Blood reads like a midnight movie that knows exactly what it is:
Revisiting a Literary Masterpiece | The Stranger by Albert Camus In this part of the series "Revisiting a Literary Masterpiece," we turn to one of the most important literary works
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La Cérémonie is a meticulous drama centered on a realistic crime rooted in class conflict and the suppressed complexes of two women, culminating in a shocking orchestration of a mass
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