Damsel Film Review: Familiar yet Alluring

Damsel’s twists on common fairytale tropes are nothing new, but the film is elevated by Millie Bobby Brown’s performance and a basic yet solid script.
Elaha Film Review: Poignantly Powerful

Milena Aboyan’s Elaha is a drama that poignantly and powerfully explores a young woman’s self-discovery under the weight of cultural tradition.
One Percent Warrior Review: Meta Action Film

In meta action film One Percent Warrior, choreographed by the legendary Kensuke Sonomura, Tak Sakaguchi is an action star making a movie that lets him test skills for real.
Invincible: Season 2 Part 2 Review

With season 2 part 2, Invincible continues to be the best superhero story out there, delivering four more gut-wrenching and exhilarating episodes.
Milk Teeth: Glasgow Film Review

Sophia Bösch’s Milk Teeth is an intriguing, atmospheric and eerie tale of ostracisation and superstition that looks and sounds fantastic.
Sirocco and the Kingdom of Winds: NYICFF Film Review

Sirocco and the Kingdom of Winds is a charmingly psychedelic animation for all ages that follows two young sisters who fall into a fantastical storybook.
I Don’t Know Who You Are Review: Poignant HIV Drama

M.H. Murray’s astonishing debut, I Don’t Know Who You Are, is a poignant drama that showcases the importance of resilience, resonance and emotional storytelling.
Iwájú (Disney+) Review: Afrofuturistic Animation

Funny, tense, and incredibly well-paced, Iwájú takes us on a journey to futuristic Lagos with each episode of the Disney+ miniseries.
Defoe Review: Humanizing the Football Hero

The Jermain Defoe documentary serves as a much-needed reminder that footballers, despite being put on a pedestal at clubs like Tottenham and West Ham, are human beings before all else.
The Greatest Love Story Never Told Film Review

The Greatest Love Story Never Told gives viewers a glance at JLo’s love life and showcases why the singer, dancer, and actress was born to be a performer.