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Steppenwolf

Steppenwolf

Apocalypse. Apocalypse never goes through any fundamental changes. But people, particularly those who are impacted by it, do. The country of Kazakhstan has long had its name cemented in film history with the genre-bending mockumentary Borat. As it seems, cinema from Kazakhstan hasn’t rater made its way to the North America, which is peculiar for […]

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Ameena

Ameena

Ameena (UA), a production of Kumar Raj, tells the story of an actress who plays the role of a rape victim in a stage-play based on a real-life incident. Meena (Rekha Rana) enacts as Ameena – a rape victim in a stage-play scripted by Aftab Hasnain (Ananth Narayan Mahadevan) inspired from the real life incident

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Crocodile Tears

Crocodile Tears

It can be said that mother knows it all in Crocodile Tears. This syndrome is illustrated in Tumpal Tampubolon’s low-key debut feature that examines the pathologically dysfunctional bond between an adult man and his doting mother, slowly moving from the domestic world into the genres closer to horror. Such relationships and the service of a

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Baby Invasion

Baby Invasion

This delivers another tripped-out feat of movie gamer madness within Baby Invasion, more gloriously touching and less dry than AGGRO DR1FT, authored by a quite iconoclastic filmmaker – Harmony Korine. Only Miami this time, in the process of pillaging the hoods, insomuch as the violence mayhem of the Florida sun was harsh. DR1FT was a

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Crumb Catcher

Crumb Catcher

Christopher W. Skotchdopole’s debut feature “Crumb Catcher” which was released eight years ago and this, sounds an even longer time ago when compared to how dated works by Mario Bava and frankly, even the subtitle says, is about a thin parasite of an American wife grasping at some affluent husband. In this combination of eccentric

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Presence

Presence

“Presence” is a tale about the dead that was directed by a versatile film maker Steven Soderbergh, and takes place entirely in this beautiful restored over 100 years old house located in suburbia, and even before the characters even have a chance to move in, it is occupied already. The gazing through the camera directly

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