Judas and the Black Messiah [2021] Review – A Refreshing Mainstream Narrative on Fred Hampton and Black Panthers
For years – during and after Hoover’s regime – Hollywood has largely served as the propaganda arm of Federal Bureau…
Nulle Trace (2021) Review: A Visually Stunning, Solid Film about Faith and Human Connections
Nulle Trace (2021) Review: In a minimalist, thoroughly dystopian future, a middle-aged smuggler, a lady named ‘N’, attempts to cross…
The Commissar [1967] Review – A Startlingly Envisioned Drama on the Cruelties of War
Aleksandr Askoldov’s first and last film The Commissar (1967) is a great film on its own right. However, the story…
Download the Script of Kajillionaire
When it premiered back in Sundance 2020, Miranda July’s much-awaited return to filmmaking was lauded with laughter and tears of…
10 Best Netflix Original Movies of 2020
Netflix has had an amazing year in terms of inspired storytelling. The lesser voices that deserved to be heard, found…
Boys State [2020] Review – A Pertinent & Microcosmic Look into the American Political Theatre
Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss’s intriguing sneak peek into the mock political campaign for 17-year olds in Texas known as…
I Need You Dead (2021): The Story of a Good Film within a Bad Film
I Need You Dead is an experimental film made to challenge viewers to think about creative integrity. Its meta narration…
Feels Good Man [2020] Review – An Entertaining Documentary on the Zaniness and Palpable Perils of the Internet Culture
An artist’s creation introduced into the public forum can outwit the artist’s intention and transcend into something else. Or as…