The Atomic Success of Dr. Strangelove
Dr. Strangelove (1964) by Stanley Kubrick; another example of how Kubrick shines as both an anti-war and a sci-fi director.
Dr. Strangelove (1964) by Stanley Kubrick; another example of how Kubrick shines as both an anti-war and a sci-fi director.
What does the observatory in 'Hannibal' stand for? On Cinemamonogatari, we strive to answer this question, and many more
The performance of actor Ranbir Kapoor in Barfi is a widely discussed one. Barfi came out in 2012 and it was not long before it witnessed immense success in India.…
Every age has its own form of rebellion. In Nightcrawler, fierce compliance to explosive consumerism of information is seen as rebellious.
Wanted: Weapons of Fate, is a third-person shooter video game that provides great visual aesthetics as the action-thriller film Wanted.
Howl's moving castle reflects on metaphors of beauty and love. It traces the silver lining of the dark clouds of prejudices.
A detailed analysis of what to expect from Spiderman: No way home and what to expect including cast, story and fan service
Ringu(1998) explores Japanese myths, curses to produce a digitally relevant ghost. Logic and metaphors of technology substantiate horror.
Djibril Diop Mambéty’s seminal Touki Bouki (1973) was a watershed moment in both African and Senegalese cinema respectively