A raw exploration of unmerciful violence, defining the essence of Tarantino's cinematic world.
A visual essay that highlights top-down shots from Wes Anderson's filmography.
People constantly appear walking through passageways in the films of Japanese filmmaker Yasujirō Ozu...
When characters stare at the camera in the films of Alfred Hitchcock, the look is almost always asso...
Filmmaker Kogonada reflects on women and mirrors in the films of Ingmar Bergman.
Scorsese Mirrors reflect emotions, revealing truths. A cinematic journey through the power of glass.
In Paul Thomas Anderson's lens, close-ups reveal emotions, unfold secrets, and storytelling power re...
On the seventh day, the TV showed the young man somewhere at another time, but he did not notice. On...
Cleverly conceived and artfully edited, Christian Marclay's 7 1/2-minute video, Telephones, comprise...
The fragility of Earth's future, the uncertainty of life are among the core concepts director Páraic...
Found footage supercut, mashup of Hungarian feature films about the 1956 revolution.
A journey into the depths of subconscious of a city formed by human beings. The inhabitants of the c...
Stephen Lack talks about playing the lead in David Cronenberg's 1981 sci-fi/horror cult classic SCAN...
The film highlights legendary Colombian birdwatching guide Diego Calderon-Franco and National Geogra...
The furnace used to extract rose water in the Sultanate of Oman is known as "Dahjan Al-Ward" (The Ro...
The Boys of Bensonhurst, Brooklyn is a story of fathers and sons in three generations, their life ch...
An essay on how could Welles' Touch of Evil and his story about the border between USA and Mexico in...
An audiovisual essay on Douglas Sirk's film The Tarnished Angels (1957). Analyzes a central scene 40...