MLK/FBI [2020] Review – A Profound Look at a Critical Chapter in American Civil Rights Movement
Sam Pollard’s MLK/FBI is a fine example of a historical documentary done right. It sifts through the social and political…
Sam Pollard’s MLK/FBI is a fine example of a historical documentary done right. It sifts through the social and political…
There’s always an implicit skepticism that comes with the screenplays written by playwrights. How do you distinguish between the storytelling…
With cinema halls shut down and shootings of films coming to a halt in the early phase of 2020, under…
The wealth of resources happened to be the curse for Guatemala, the small Central American nation that endured a 36-year…
Political murders are common. It serves a purpose, however sinister the MO is. Such assassinations can halt the movements of…
Modern dance as you know it has had many shapes and forms. It has transformed from one type of movement…
Luchino Visconti was one of the founding fathers of Italian neorealism. It was a movement in film history that actually…
Bryan Fogel, the Oscar-winning documentarian of Icarus (2017), once again tackles a disquieting subject which many would have admonished him…
Peter Sutcliffe murdered 13 women and attempted to kill seven more between 1975 and 1980 across the north of England….