Based on the bestselling book by Yoshida Shūichi, originally serialized in newspaper format, and then published in hardback in 2014, “Rage” provides a unique...
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By Shikhar Verma Just the other day I found myself complaining to a friend about how these social media apps are completely destroying the way in which we...
By Shikhar Verma Drug addiction and crime are so closely knitted to each other that a descend into either of them eventually leads to the other. The hardest...
Hong Kong films that have the prison system as their main theme are a rarity in the local cinema, particularly if we exclude the CAT III ones. “With...
China's film industry is the second largest in the world behind Hollywood – although home grown productions tend to struggle both in the domestic and global...
With the massive popularity following “Train to Busan”, it seems inevitable that other Asian countries are keen to follow suit in offering their own take on...
By Shikhar Verma In Ritesh Batra's 2013 Indian film ‘The Lunchbox,' romance blossoms between two strangers through food. While being alarmingly charming, ‘The...
“Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned” is Um's second feature length film and his first to receive to a widespread release in South Korea. The film was ranked...
The movie “Chronicles of Hari” or “Harikatha Prasanga” ends with a note that says, “Based on real incidents that appear unreal/ Blended with unreal incidents...
by Sayandeep Bandyopadhyay Shubhashish Bhutiani, who is known for his critically acclaimed short film Kush, has now come up with his independent feature film...