The Substance exposes the psychological toll of society’s beauty standards, following one woman’s haunting journey to perfection and the devastating cost it brings.
In his composition Civil War, writer-director Alex Garland shows how the United States is enmeshed in a war with numerous rebel groups that are ferociously engaged in an effort to topple the government.
The main conflict in American Fiction is that between critical acclaim and creative greatness.
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer delves into the dualities within societal structures, challenging conventional assumptions about qualifications and societal roles.
The White Ribbon explores the social backing that contributed to the development of the Nazis, a key issue in German history.
Game of Thrones carves out a unique space through its commitment to postmodernism, deliberately breaking free from conventional expectations.
Wall and Piece is an autobiographical art exhibit book by the elusive and anonymous English graffiti virtuoso Banksy.
The opulent world of culinary excess takes center stage in The Menu, a satirical film directed by Mark Mylod.