The Perfect Candidate [2021] Review: A wavering film about a woman who stood for office
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I Am Cuba [1964]: When Propaganda becomes Poetic
Cinema, like all other art forms, if not more so, has been used vehemently as a political pawn and continues…
Plan B [2021]: ‘HULU’ Review – Been There, Done That
Natalie Morales’ Plan B opens in the vein of coming-of-age comedies of the 1980s, particularly in the style of John…
Dear Comrades! [2021] Review: A gripping tale about the two days of the Novocherkassk massacre
Dear Comrades! Review: “Even now no one knows where the dead are buried,” wrote David Remnick in December 1990 for…
The Glint of Darkness: Revolution [2021] Review: Clone wars erupt in this mid-length feature debacle
Shaarath Vihari’s “The Glint of Darkness: Revolution” is only 51 minutes long. This means that, traditionally, an action-thriller could pack…
Wojnarowicz [2021] Review – A bang-up film covering an artist, his sexuality, and an epidemic with archival footage
“I’m not gonna be polite. And f**k these people! I want it [my art] to be courageous; there’s no expression…
The Handmaid’s Tale [2017- ]: A Reflection of Both the Past and the Future
Based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale (2017-) is made with an…
Contact (1997): Revisiting The Underrated Sci-Fi 24-Years On
Clearly ahead of its time and dealing with many heavy topics, let us look back at one of the most…







