Sanson and Me [2022]: ‘Tribeca’ Review – On Earth, We’re Briefly Gorgeous
Sanson and Me (2022) Tribeca Review: In 2012, on his first murder trial as an interpreter in California, director Rodrigo…
Cherry [2022] ‘Tribeca’ Review: An Uplifting and Important Coming-of-Age Story
Ever since rumors arose about the landmark Roe v/s Wade ruling being overturned by the Supreme Court of the United…
Trees of Peace [2022] Netflix Review: A Deeply moving story of Resilience & The Human Spirit
In April of 1994, the Genocide Against the Tutsi began in Rwanda, killing over 1 million people in 3 months….
Wyrm (2022) Review: Every Child’s Coming-of-Age Story
Christopher Winterbauer’s feature film Wyrm speaks in a kind of language every syllable of which manifests an obscenely cruel truth—…
Lift (2022): ‘Tribeca’ Review – Inspiring Journeys from the Homeless Shelter to the Ballet Stage
The idea of home is central to our lives. A stable household shapes one’s personhood. Without a shelter, everything falls…
Nude Tuesday [2022]: ‘Tribeca’ Review – A Well-Made Sex Comedy On Intimacy & Mutual Understanding In Relationships
Sex comedies, like every genre in the world of entertainment, have existed since the inception of cinema itself. But the…
Subject [2022]: ‘Tribeca’ Review – A metatextual commentary on consent
Subject (2022) ‘Tribeca’ Review: A documentary film is expected to contain far more potency than a narrative feature, simply because…
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The Boys (Season 3), Episode 4 Recap & Ending Explained: The first episodes of The Boys Season 3 aptly set…








