Deniz ÇakırThrowback Review: “Her” & The Mechanics of Human ConditionThe emotional climax and the breaking point of Spike Jonze’s 2013 romantic science-fiction drama film Her, is a rather silent, smaller one…Feb 25, 2018Feb 25, 2018
Deniz Çakır“Bright”, “Cloverfield Paradox” & The Changing Landscape of MoviesOn December 13, 2013, American singer Beyoncé’s self-titled fifth body of work, along with visuals dedicated to each song, was released in…Feb 25, 2018Feb 25, 2018
Deniz Çakır“A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night” Is The Feminist Horror Movie Of Our Dreams. Literally.A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night is not your typical horror movie. It is not your typical movie in any sense, to be completely honest, but…Feb 25, 2018Feb 25, 2018
Deniz ÇakırIn The Vision of Guillermo Del Toro’s Magical Realism and Universal SymbolismMy relationship with literature long before I knew how to read, with my mother taking at least half an hour of her night before my bedtime…Feb 25, 2018Feb 25, 2018
Deniz ÇakırTV Review: “The Assassination Of Gianni Versace” is Blood and Mayhem, Coated in Gold and Glitter.From its first moments, The Assassination Of Gianni Versace proudly declares what kind of a show that is going to be: a silent storm of…Feb 25, 2018Feb 25, 2018
Deniz ÇakırBlack Mirror Review: In “Hang The DJ”, This Tinder Swipes Right For You.Most relationships have expiry dates written on them. Some you see right away, and others reveal themselves over time.Feb 25, 2018Feb 25, 2018
Deniz ÇakırThe New Age of 21st Century Television: The Good, The Bad & The WeirdThe television — not the actual product that is television, but rather the television as in the programs and series presented in a way…Feb 25, 2018Feb 25, 2018
Deniz Çakır“Thelma”: A Striking Imagery of Female Power Told In European Art-house Style“Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live,” whispers Margaret White to herself, near the start of the infamous third arc of Brian De Palma’s…Feb 25, 2018Feb 25, 2018
Deniz Çakır120 BPM Review: A Beautifully Shot Look into The Neverending Courage of Queer ExistenceQueer cinema, whether you choose to describe it as a genre of its own or just an overall title for those movies focusing on same gender…Feb 25, 2018Feb 25, 2018
Deniz ÇakırThrowback Review: “Colossal” Has Big Monsters and Even More Monstrous Men Behind ThemWhether or not art should have a meaning outside of its style — an aim, to be exact, under a political or societal sense — has been a point…Feb 25, 2018Feb 25, 2018