Let’s Get Real with ‘The Thing About Harry’
‘The Thing About Harry’ hits the notes of trope-filled romances we know and love while also being funny, sometimes painful, and hella relatable.
‘The Thing About Harry’ hits the notes of trope-filled romances we know and love while also being funny, sometimes painful, and hella relatable.
However you approach Judas and the Black Messiah, Shaka King’s outstanding film is something you won’t and shouldn’t stop thinking about.
Behind the polished façade that ballet often presents, there exists a twisted, more convoluted world, according to Netflix series ‘Tiny Pretty Things’.
The Sundance Film Festival is in full swing and with that comes a ton of screenings, including ‘Summer of Soul’, ‘Street Gang’, and ‘Prisoners of the Ghostland’.
We’re taking a look at some of the films from the first two days of the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, including ‘CODA’, ‘One for the Road’ and ‘On the Count of Three’.
‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay’ quickly establishes itself as a darker fairy tale; setting the series apart from other dramas with its unconventional main characters and a focus on mental health.
Modern movie monsters don’t just reflect the horrors of the real world. They also help shine a light on the humanity of the downtrodden.
Indian horror film, ‘Bulbbul’, cleverly uses folklore and gives horror a spin by using it in a relatable setting to call out gender-based discrimination.
When we actively think about why it’s increasingly entertaining to watch Ko Mun-yeong slowly reveal the different dimensions to her story, we see how so much of what she does are things women are taught not to do.
‘Start-Up’ portrays the youth of today and places their dreams in the realities of the world.