‘The Kid’ is an Interesting but Extremely Male-Dominated Journey Across the Old American West May 31, 2019 • 0
MANIFF – Blood is Thicker Than Water in ‘Princess of the Row’, a Bittersweet Portrait of a Father-Daughter Bond March 13, 2019 • 0
MANIFF – ‘Hotel Mumbai’ is a Petrifying and Gut-Wrenching Depiction of Modern Tragedy March 6, 2019 • 0
REVIEW- The Rainbow Experiment: kaleidoscopic high school mystery sets the screen ablaze with a fresh fervent energy January 27, 2019 • 0
LIFF REVIEW- Pity: One man’s quest for sympathy becomes an absurd addiction in this clever Greek dramedy November 21, 2018 • 0
LIFF REVIEW-The Reports on Sarah and Saleem: What this Palestinian drama lacks in emotional impact, it makes up for in its pertinent social commentary November 15, 2018 • 0
LIFF REVIEW – School’s Out is an eccentric and intriguing take on the thriller genre that borrows from the old and creates something new November 10, 2018 • 0
REVIEW- The Little Stranger: Lenny Abrahamson’s intriguing gothic drama doesn’t quite reach its full potential October 9, 2018 • 0
#DirectedByWomen REVIEW- Kedi: A love letter to the street cats of Istanbul and the people who care for them September 27, 2018 • 0
#CriterionMonth “Hitler Must Be Laughed At”: The Ethics of Political Satire and Black Comedy in The Great Dictator July 20, 2018 • 0