Social Drama: when a Like decides a friendship
Is it possible to get along with everyone? The answer is no, obviously. But today, arguments aren’t about shouting or slamming doors anymore
Is it possible to get along with everyone? The answer is no, obviously. But today, arguments aren’t about shouting or slamming doors anymore
In a world where comets were limited to ploughing the skies of fairy tales, one Italian woman decided that no, comets were not just to be admired
There are, often times, hidden works of rare emotional intensity in the heart of cinema, capable of blending the power of dance with the depth of the human soul.
A tragicomic journey through freezing aisles, rogue carts, and epic stress sweats: supermarket anxiety is real
Ulysses 31 reimagines the Odyssey as a sci-fi epic, turning myth into a modern allegory about humanity, technology, and memory
Chaplin quietly sabotaged the world. His walk turned irony into silent rebellion
Star Trek V explores the thin line between faith and fanaticism through Sybok, who imposes his emotional truth as salvation. The film shows how even noble ideals can become dangerous without doubt and dialogue
There is a place outside of time where everything remains unchanged, an oasis of calm amid the daily chaos. Here, through slow gestures and precise rituals, men and women celebrate attention to detail, silently observed by absorbed onlookers
Trauma, complex relationships, and the search for self-discovery invite reflection on human fragility, power dynamics, and the need to survive rather than seek perfection
Nonverbal communication speaks volumes — just like Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada, a look can say it all