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Category: Cinema (Page 14 of 38)
The opulent world of culinary excess takes center stage in The Menu, a satirical film directed by Mark Mylod.
Jack’s life takes unexpected turns as he grapples with severe insomnia, depression, and anxiety.
Dive into the magical world of Spirited Away and uncover its rich symbolism, exploring themes of identity, resilience, and humanity’s connection to nature.
Esmail’s creative liberties, while offering a fresh perspective, diverge significantly from the thematic nuances and character intricacies of Alam’s work.
The Phantom Carriage faced creative tensions during its adaptation, notably in stylistic choices between Sjöström and Lagerlöf.
Memories of My Body vividly captures the struggle through Juno’s narrative, challenging conventional notions of masculinity and embracing a journey that defies societal expectations.