Country: Vietnam

Talal Chami07/07/2022

LEAVE-IT-ALL- BEHIND-FOR-A- LIFE-OF-SUNDAYS Vol.1 (Part III)

The-Yo-Yo-Affair-Or-A-Crew-Of-Six-Unemployed-Friends-Decide-to-Run-A-Shag-Xpress-with-A-Rear-Hatch-For-BJs-In-Beirut-1979 A-SHORT-LOOP-IN-ONE-ACT By Talal Chami -PART III- Stories of Raping random girls, killing random children, […]
Emad Aysha16/06/2022

Top Gun: Maverick (2022) – A call to arms or sober reminder of days past and gone? Who cares when you’re having this much fun!

I finally watched Top Gun: Maverick (2022). Even the most cynical reviewers out there liked […]
Emad Aysha22/07/2021

The ‘Dune’ bug strikes again – From mistakes in the print shop to mishaps on the silver screen

By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD “The sooner we admit our capacity for evil the less […]
Arthur Blok05/06/2021

The Hollywoodization of the Lebanese Civil War

Terrible things happen in war. Many ‘innocent’ people commit not so innocent acts. Humans are […]
Emad Aysha15/03/2021

Spider-Man’s guide to fear and loathing in the global social media village

By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD     The very concept of objective truth is fading […]
Emad Aysha02/12/2020

Gender Benders: A Follow-Up on Mackenzie Davis and the Remakings of the Female Other – PART I

By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD The Senator from Wisconsin cannot frighten me by exclaiming, “My […]
Emad Aysha15/09/2020

The Unruly ‘Tenet’ in the House: Christopher Nolan on Art after-before-after the Empire

I’ve been struggling to write a review of this little sci-fi action masterpiece Tenet (2020) […]
Emad Aysha29/08/2020

Many Faces of Eve: Mackenzie Davis on the State of America’s Female Union! - PART I

By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD       “I myself have never been able to […]
Emad Aysha19/07/2020

Lessons from the Flophouse: Late night cinema and picking on the wrong species of helpless white male - Part II

By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD     “An artist should be as impartial as God.” […]
Emad Aysha18/07/2020

Lessons from the Flophouse: Late night cinema and picking on the wrong species of helpless white male - Part I

By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD     “With most people, not describable as artists, all […]
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