Erica (Yaz Perea) has been roped in by a friend to go to what she has been told is a retreat where women get to know their bodies and learn the extent of which she can enjoy sexual pleasure. She has her concerns about going and no doubt there are
Fresh: Sundance Film Festival Review. By Shani Harris.
Mimi Cave attempts to make a social commentary statement on the dating scene with her directorial debut Fresh, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Normal People star Daisy Edgar-Jones plays a very single twenty-something named Noa. The film unfolds like a
I came to know director Ramin Bahrani by his early dramas—Man Push Cart, Chop Shop, and Goodbye Solo. Those films had immigrant characters trying to find their niche in an America that marginalized them as they worked and struggled to eke out a living. Bahrani’s documentary, 2nd Chance, is a
The Batman: The BRWC Review. By Alif Majeed.
Batman has always been a character who would be high on many actors' bucket lists as far as comic book characters go. The duality of the character makes the character too much of an opportunity to pass up despite the baggage it
La Mif: Review. By Alif Majeed.
When you think of movies about delinquents, there are some classic movies of the heartbreaking variety to choose from. The recent re-release of the Outsiders proved how well it still holds up. We also have movies like Shoeshine and Pixote, which are set both