Rafaela Sales Ross spoke with writer and director Ignacio Ceroi about his film What Will Summer Bring, film’s exploration of diaspora and more!
Musanna Ahmed returns with another report from SXSW with reviews for Alone Together, Lily Topples the World and United States vs. Reality!
On the latest episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race the queens must sell their brands via soda, making for one of the best episodes of the season.
While Six Minutes to Midnight does tell a story about life on the cusp of World War II, it still doesn’t stand out.
A stowaway on a mission to Mars sets off a series of unintended consequences.
Rafaela Sales Ross spoke with writer and director Fred Baillif about his film La Mif/ The Fam, his unusual casting and more!
Allen v. Farrow – from the first episode to the last – has been an exercise in biased reporting, never representing both sides of the argument.
Even though I can feel everything is well-intentioned, little to none of it resonated. Thy movie is amiss.
Victoria is trying to put her dark past behind her, but retired cop Damon forces her to do his bidding by holding her daughter hostage.
Clement Tyler Obropta looks at the need for diversity and inclusion within the Academy Awards through seven new categories the Oscars should consider.
Episode three of Allen v. Farrow focuses on the allegations against Allen by a young Dylan Farrow and two seperate investigations into it.
Slaxx offers plenty of fun and amusing gory moments with a heartfelt story showcasing the evils of the fashion industry.
A sturdy but familiar entry, Nobody hews so close to standards that it brings the whole genre into question.
In his first report from SXSW Film Festival, Soham reviews I’m Fine (Thanks For Asking), Language Lessons and Islands!
In his first report from the 2021 SXSW Film Festival, Musanna reviews Kid Candidate, WeWork and The Lost Sons!