film review
‘The Love That Remains’ review: Film filled with whimsy, sly wit, and surrealistic style
February 11, 2026An offbeat film with a dreamlike flow exploring existential angst and relationship dynamics.
Read more‘Sirāt’ review: Philosophical film not for the faint of heart
February 3, 2026A shocking film with the brooding, forbidding, stark North African landscape as a dramatis personae.
Read moreREVIEW: ‘Wicked: For Good’ manages to condemn fascism despite rushed and questionable conclusion
November 26, 2025There is only one heroine in this story, and her name is Elphaba—a symbol of the plight of Black women, a superexploited group that, despite their own hardships, always show unconditional solidarity.
Read more‘Nickel Boys’ review: Film explores systemic racial trauma with cinematic beauty and grace
November 20, 2025Beautifully shot through a first-person perspective, this film places the audience into a coming-of-age story that is not for the faint of heart.
Read more‘Nuremberg’ review: A war crimes tribunal film for the age of Trump
November 7, 2025A review of the movie ‘Nuremberg’ shown at AFI Film Fest, 2025
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