Cinema has been a medium for artists to express their thoughts, ideas and imagination for over a century. In its journey, it has seen many genres emerge, evolve and dissolve.
"Taxi Driver" is a 1976 psychological drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Paul Schrader.
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Dive into the visually stunning and thematically rich "Touki Bouki" (1973), which follows the journey of two Senegalese lovers as they navigate the complexities of post-colonial Africa and dream...
Discover "Lucía" (1968), a landmark Cuban film that explores Cuban history through the lives of three women named Lucía, set in three different time periods.
Discover the history and impact of Third Cinema, a revolutionary film movement that emerged in the 1960s to challenge mainstream cinema and give voice to the oppressed and marginalized.
Discover the captivating world of street art and urban photography in this insightful essay, exploring their history, cultural impact, and the artists who shape these vibrant art forms.
Dive into Bahram Beyzaie's "Downpour" (1972), an engaging exploration of social and political themes set against an urban Iranian backdrop.
Explore the world of mumblecore filmmaking, a genre characterized by naturalistic storytelling, low budgets, and non-professional actors.
A chilling blend of modern technology and traditional ghost lore, "One Missed Call" (2003) is a J-Horror gem that delivers suspense and scares in equal measure.
"Dragon Ball" series review highlights the enduring legacy of this anime franchise. Despite occasional issues with pacing and repetitive story arcs, its exciting battles, engaging characters.
"Ashes and Diamonds" (1958), Andrzej Wajda's masterpiece, captures the stark reality of war and its aftermath.
Explore the captivating world of 'Berlin Chamissoplatz' (1980), a film that masterfully intertwines love, politics, and urban development in West Berlin's Kreuzberg district.
Discover our review of Andrzej Munk's 'Eroica' (1958), a compelling Polish film that satirically explores heroism during World War II.
Explore the riveting depths of 'The Battle of Chile,' Patricio Guzmán's masterful documentary trilogy that delves into the political upheaval and the 1973 coup in Chile.
Delve into the captivating world of "Poor Things" (2023), a film that masterfully blends dark comedy with poignant social commentary, redefining the boundaries of adaptation and storytelling.
Delve into the provocative world of fetish-themed cinema, from the early days of film to contemporary masterpieces, showcasing how filmmakers have navigated the complex themes of fetishism and sexual
Dive into the intriguing world of sexploitation cinema, exploring its rise in the 60s to 80s, cultural impact, and ethical debates, culminating in a definitive top ten list of iconic films.
Czech New Wave is a 1960s Czechoslovak film movement mixing irony, avant garde visuals and humanism in works by Forman, Chytilová and Menzel. Their award winning films remain essential viewing.