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Wes Anderson: The Auteur
Source: Indian Paintbrush How the acclaimed director’s stylistic elements have given rise to his own genre. Unfortunately, since Anderson...


The Framework of Diasporic Cinema
(Mira Nair; SCS Films) Representation in the form of simply having a character that looks like a minority group isn’t enough. As people...


The Metaliterary Complex
“We must begin to understand the nature of intertextuality, the manner by which texts, poems, and novels respond to other texts. After...


Do Films Need To Reflect Society?
From its conception, the main point of capturing something on film was to grab that real-life moment in time so that you can revisit it...


The Superhero In Us: The Love For Comic Book Movies
Let me preface this by saying that I completely stand by Martin Scorsese and his statement regarding the films in the Marvel Cinematic...


Awkwafina Made History. Her Oscar Snub Means A Lot.
As Hollywood and movie fanatics woke up to the announcement of the 92nd Academy Award nominations on January 13th, there was one notable...


The Secular Nation Crumbles
India, the world’s largest democracy in terms of sheer population, is facing, by far, one of its toughest times of turmoil.


Time Lost at Marienbad
Resnais’ intention of setting the entire film in the claustrophobic hotel, creates a sense of timelessness as the viewer is unaware of wheth


The Problematic Hierarchy of Gender in "Singin’ in the Rain"
To quote director Christopher Nolan, “The term 'genre' eventually becomes pejorative because you're referring to something that's so...
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