Tagged: cinematic craftsmanship
Unearthing the Layers of Nostalgia In the lush cinematic tapestry that is Nouvelle Vague (2025), director Claudine Duval crafts an evocative homage to the French New Wave while deftly weaving modern feminist undercurrents through...
Awe Amidst Ruins: The Visual Spectacle Godzilla Minus One (2023) emerges from the shadows with a visual bravado that both startles and soothes, like a glorious sunset over ruins. The film, under Takashi Yamazaki’s...
A Cinematic Labyrinth of Maternal Influence Ari Aster’s “Beau Is Afraid” (2023) emerges as a surreal exploration of the oedipal anxieties placed upon the eponymous character, Beau, a man entangled in the idiosyncrasies of...
The Puzzles of Plot and Perception In Kenneth Branagh’s A Haunting in Venice (2023), a supernatural intrigue unfurls amid the shadowy canals and opulent palazzos of Venice. As Hercule Poirot (played by Branagh himself)...