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Director Alfonso Cuarón returns with Heart-breaking 'Roma'

Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma, playing at the Venice Film Festival, isn’t just his most personal film; it may be his master...

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War of Words

Though many of his plays have been absurd or surreal, Makrand Deshpande wanted to experiment with an all-out farce, and what ...

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Difficult Daughters

Neil Simon (along with Moliere) must be the most popular western playwright whose works are adapted (often plag...

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Drones Revolutionize Filmmaking

We are living in a time where drones are used not only for sports and news coverage but also increasingly being...

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Street Art ‘Beyond the Streets’

Did you ever wonder how street art originated? While street art is evolving every day, most people still think ...

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Luke Wright's Outstanding 80s Indie Play

We all want something to believe in. It’s 1987 and Frankie Vah gorges on love, radical politics, and skuz...

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Lost in Space: A Strong Foothold in Infinity

Whether it’s through memes or scoops - Elon Musk’s car in space or his vision of a Mars colony unti...

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One Strange Rock - Thrilldrunk Nature Documentary

The earth, hurtling fast and unstoppably, ticking away into an irreversible change has a story to evince. While...

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Sharp Satire

“To lose one parent, Mr. Worthing may be regarded as misfortune. To lose both can be regarded as more lik...

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David Bowie: An Avid Reader

For a man who left Bromley Technical High School with just one 'O' level (in art), David Bowie ended up a remar...

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