The difference is that arthouse is art, and knows it. These are films which proudly aim beyond mere money-making for multinational media conglomerates. They push at the boundaries of the form, explore ...
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Most of the 20 or so tables in one reading room were occupied by young people buried in their books, with some desks already ...
The Star of Bethlehem sits at the crossroads of faith and astronomy, a single light in the Gospel story that has inspired ...
The director of Keeper, the latest horror sensation to hit theaters this year, reflects on the genre's surprising success, sharply criticizes patriarchy, and fondly recalls his relationship with his ...
CIACH Fryzjer is a big idea that has a small budget and many intentions. A meeting place that we can conventionally call a ...
The condemned Monmouth Ambulance station which was due to be replaced with a single-storey building was set out for ...
Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, Battle of Galwan promises a tale of grit, glory, bravery, sacrifice, and resilience. The film ...
Planners today struggle to properly apply operational art in large scale war — and they don’t fully realize why. It takes something like firsthand experience in a strategic level wargame against a ...
HANOI: When "The Sorrow of War" was honoured by Vietnam's government as one of the 50 greatest works of literature and art ...
The Choral” is a gentle, British film set during World War I, focusing on the power of art, says AP critic Mark Kennedy.
Guy Ritchie highlights the complexities of war in an underrated story about an American soldier trying to get an interpreter ...