Film Review: The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018)
byIn the long list of crimes that the church has perpetrated over the years, the mental torture and sexual destruction of LGBT youths is…
In the long list of crimes that the church has perpetrated over the years, the mental torture and sexual destruction of LGBT youths is…
Spike Lee has always preferred to explore race relations in America head on. His latest film BlacKkKlansman, which he directed and wrote, is no different….
Updating a classic of the Blaxplitation genre in the political climate of 2018 is a ballsy move. Superfly, released in 1972, remains one of the…
For too long, women’s abilities, ambitions and achievements have been sidelined by, and for, men. And for too long, this has been masked and…
Gender Equality Advocate. Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Notorious RBG. At 85-years-old, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has become somewhat of an unexpected pop…
Sicario: Day of the Soldado (Spanish for ‘Hitman: Day of the Soldier’) is the sequel to Denis Villeneuve’s much acclaimed tension-filled, dispassionately patient, action-thriller Sicario….
There are few films in recent memory which are as magnificently crafted as Israeli film Foxtrot. Skillfully directed and written by Samuel Maoz, the…
In Upgrade, director and screenwriter Leigh Whannell conjures a vision of the near future in which technology’s pervasive influence has become the norm. We are…
In hindsight The Incredibles was far ahead of its time. Not only is it one of the best Pixar films – which is really…
Canon announced this week that sales of its final film camera were coming to an end. The medium of physical film has held on…