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Reviews   -   Oct 12, 2024 Anora: Ani, are you OK?
Anora: Ani, are you OK?

OK. The moment you’ve all been waiting for. Anora does a great job of insisting you’re not watching what you think you’re watching. Aside from the impeccably kind and respectful handling of sex workers, you are going to be told, nay, rallied into ignoring your first instincts.

Oct 10, 2024 Conclave: All Creatures Great and Small
Conclave: All Creatures Great and Small

I’m not going to say this film won’t surprise you. It truly will, in ways you cannot comprehend yet. The intrigue and passion and speed and patience and beauty alone will astound you. What I will say is whatever prediction you make at the start, will probably be

Pauline Black: A 2-Tone Story
Film   -   Oct 12, 2024 Pauline Black: A 2-Tone Story

Know your history! I was born in ‘96, and by the time I was old enough to know British Music, let alone Black British Music, my tastes were decidedly set on pop. I had never been exposed to 2-Tone, or to the history of Black artists in the UK that

by Umnia El-Neil
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Film   -   Oct 12, 2024 Pauline Black: A 2-Tone Story
Pauline Black: A 2-Tone Story

Know your history! I was born in ‘96, and by the time I was old enough to know British Music, let alone Black British Music, my tastes were decidedly set on pop. I had never been exposed to 2-Tone, or to the history of Black artists in the UK that

by Umnia El-Neil
Reviews   -   Oct 12, 2024 Anora: Ani, are you OK?
Anora: Ani, are you OK?

OK. The moment you’ve all been waiting for. Anora does a great job of insisting you’re not watching what you think you’re watching. Aside from the impeccably kind and respectful handling of sex workers, you are going to be told, nay, rallied into ignoring your first instincts.

by Umnia El-Neil
Oct 10, 2024 Conclave: All Creatures Great and Small
Conclave: All Creatures Great and Small

I’m not going to say this film won’t surprise you. It truly will, in ways you cannot comprehend yet. The intrigue and passion and speed and patience and beauty alone will astound you. What I will say is whatever prediction you make at the start, will probably be

by Umnia El-Neil
Oct 09, 2024 Blitz: Hostile London
Blitz: Hostile London

The first beat of Blitz immediately signals to you that you are in danger. Far away from heroic depictions of a London on the defensive, we are instead confronted with immediate and benign terror. Sure, it’s an air raid - but we’re following firefighters. And the enemy they

by Umnia El-Neil
Reviews   -   Oct 03, 2024 Prima Facie: Voire Dire
Prima Facie: Voire Dire

TW: Sexual Assault, R*pe, the UK Justice System On the surface, this play is quite one dimensional - incredibly predictable, even. You know, even just from the warnings, what is about to happen. The play doesn’t need to surprise you to make you think, though. The story becomes

by Umnia El-Neil
Oct 03, 2024 The Outrun: Is your fate ‘Seal-d’?
The Outrun: Is your fate ‘Seal-d’?

There aren’t really ever going to be enough stories about addiction - but there certainly aren’t enough that are unglossed, unfiltered, and grounded the way that ‘The Outrun’ is. Aside from beautiful cinematography, and a star turn from Saoirse Ronan, the story is a patient one, and it

by Umnia El-Neil
Sep 28, 2024 Los Tortuga - The Exiles: An exploration of all kinds of Growing Pains
Los Tortuga - The Exiles: An exploration of all kinds of Growing Pains

Light Spoilers below. If you have South American heritage, this story will make sense to you. If you moved around a lot, this film will make sense to you. If you have lost someone this story will resonate with you. Los Tortuga/The Exiles deals with a family tree’s

by Celeste Kassautzki Sp.
Sep 15, 2024 Freedom Way - Sisyphus of Lagos
Freedom Way - Sisyphus of Lagos

Light spoilers below. For those of us who have roots in or have experienced life in those parts of the world that are labeled ‘third world countries’ the experiences of the protagonists are nothing new. Corruption is ‘daily bread’ (that is a call-back to the title cards in the movie)

by Celeste Kassautzki Sp.
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