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Clarkston Is An Intimate, Though Sometimes Trite, Character Study: Review
★★★★ On the border of the river between Washington state and Idaho sits a small town called Clarkst […] -
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‘Tape’ Review: A Cultural Remake that Reveals Themes Still Relevant 20 Years Later
Hong Kong proves a fascinating cultural context to explore themes of toxic masculinity, power and memory in […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 6 months ago
'Falling Into Place' Review: A Story of Self-Growth With Spatterings of Romance
German actress Aylin Tezel’s directorial debut is a tender exploration of growing into yourself in your 30s, b […] -
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TV Review: ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Is A Fascinating Character Study of Two Complex Men
Ten years after the hero’s Netflix Original Series premiered, the MCU has pulled Daredevil and Wilson Fisk o […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 1 year ago
"Turn Me On" Review: A Gentle Yet Profound Look At What It Means To Be Human
Bel Powley and Nick Robinson bring a tender curiosity to their dystopian world as Michael Tyburski’s film l […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 1 year, 1 month ago
'The Convert' Review: A Quietly Powerful and Grounded Drama
Lee Tamahori’s picture of faith in war-torn Aotearoa is a conventional period drama elevated by its quietly g […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
'The Crime is Mine' Review: Fun But Conventional Crime Comedy
François Ozon’s latest is nothing revolutionary, but provides a good, fun, time as it rolls through its ri […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
Trailer Released For 'Everybody Still Hates Chris'
Everybody Still Hates Chris, a new autobiographical animated comedy from Chris Rock and Comedy Central, has […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 1 year, 5 months ago
'Hundreds of Beavers' Review: Comedy of the Silliest, Most Creative Variety
A lumberjack. A bunch of people in animal costumes. The slapstick sensibilities of the 1920s with all the […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 1 year, 5 months ago
Album Review: Crash // Kehlani
Four albums in, it can be hard to know whether to expect more of the same or a new sound from an artist. […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 1 year, 6 months ago
Track Review: Please Please Please // Sabrina Carpenter
How does one follow up the song of the summer? Well, by creating another one, of course! With her second […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 1 year, 6 months ago
'A Family Affair' Review: Maybe Hotel Comedies Should Be Left in the 70s
Warren Fischer’s attempt at a hotelier comedy shows that maybe the genre should be left in the 1970s, as Joe W […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 1 year, 6 months ago
The Enduring Appeal of Playing Romeo and Juliet
Over a century after his death, Shakespeare’s infamous lovers have been making headlines again in 2024. As T […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 1 year, 7 months ago
‘The Idea of You’ Review: Cringeworthy Concepts Transformed Into Something Genuinely Heartfelt
Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galtizine bring charisma by the bucketful and an electric chemistry to this romance […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 1 year, 8 months ago
‘The Queen of My Dreams’ Connects Generations With Tenderness and Vivid Colour: BFI Flare Review
Fawzia Mirza adapts her semi-autobiographical stage play into a colourful, life-affirming, queer coming-of-age […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 1 year, 9 months ago
TV Review: ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ has the bones of the original, but loses it's heart
Netflix make their best attempt to bring the iconic animation into live-action, but while impressive in its […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 1 year, 9 months ago
'The Letter Writer' Interview: Filmmaker and Singer-Songwriter Layla Kaylif Talks Language, Love, and Her New Film
The Indiependent spoke to filmmaker, actor, and singer-songwriter Layla Kaylif, to celebrate the UK release of […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 1 year, 9 months ago
'The Letter Writer' Review: A Timeless Story in a New Setting
In her debut feature, Layla Kaylif tells a Cyrano-style tale in Old Dubai. It’s a film that introduces […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 1 year, 10 months ago
'Kim's Convenience' Is A Moving Love Letter to Immigrant Parents: Review
★★★★✰ The name Kim’s Convenience is probably not an unfamiliar one. The Netflix comedy, which began airin […] -
Rehana Nurmahi wrote a new post 2 years ago
TV Review: ‘Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’ reinvents its source material for a new generation
The cult classic comic series is adapted with playfulness, imagination, and surprising tenderness as it […] - Load More
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