Film Making

Revisiting Vishal Bhardwaj’s ‘Haider’ After Eight Years

One always expects a Vishal Bhardwaj film to be sensible, if not utterly ridiculous. He delivers quality cinema, and, going in to watch "Haider,"...

How ‘The Blair Witch Project’ Checks All The Boxes For A Perfect Horror Movie

To this day, critics and pundits have celebrated "The Blair Witch Project" as one of the most successful movies in the genre. The movie...

What Julian Schnabel’s ‘The Diving Bell And The Butterfly’ Teaches Us About Life and Hardships

Not all movies make a lasting impression. They embed themselves in a region of the psyche and make themselves an inseparable part of our...

Filmmaking Style Of ‘Stanley Kubrick,’ Explained: How Kubrick Used Prologues To Set The Mood For His Films

Following his untimely death on March 7th, 1999, the legendary filmmaker Stanley Kubrick has continued to be revered as a pioneering visionary by audiences...

How Jordan Peele’s ‘Us’ Portrays Oppression Through Troupes Of Horror?

In "Us," horror is given a tight context of generational oppression by putting it beneath the layer. Jordan Peele reinvents the horror genre where...

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