Angel’s Egg is a surreal, philosophical animated film that explores subconscious fears, identity, and existential themes through haunting imagery and deep symbolism.
Flowers of Shanghai’s remarkable mise en scène and unique storytelling approach have drawn a lot of scholarly attention to its beautiful presentation.
Poor Things unfolds as Bella undergoes a rapid and unique transformation, challenging societal norms and defying gender stereotypes.
In understanding the various complementary sequences of Meshes of the Afternoon and its alternative objects, there are several games for us to play.
Mind Game is very entertaining without sacrificing any kind of human logic that applies to film.
In Paranoia Agent, each character is so far removed from the path they were on and causes their fear like a disease.
The simple, voyeuristic stick figure universally creates a strange intimacy that is an authentic portrayal of humanity’s connection to the universe and depression.
Through self-references and beginnings, 8½ tells the story of the making of the film.