Everything Everywhere All at Once: A tale of the Simplest and Queerest of Loves
The movie, led by the fabulous Michelle Yeoh, under the creative supervision of the directorial duo of Daniels, and divided into three parts named in the title of the film itself- ‘Everything,’ ‘Everywhere’, and ‘All at Once,’ presents its viewers with a simple concept told through the hula hoops of the modern sci-fi tropes.
Review Written by Harhi Batt
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“Here Comes the Content:” A Review of “Bo Burnham: Inside”
Bo Burnham stuns in his new Netflix special "Inside," probing us all to contemplate performativity, authenticity, and the troubled space of the Internet.
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Hollywood - Where Dreams Come True?
Review of North Hollywood, directed by Mikey Alfred. A look into his debut film.
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Reel Works’ Outcalt Award Nominees Shine in Virtual Screening
The nominees of the 2021 F. John Outcalt Award for Outstanding Filmmaking were highlighted at a virtual screening produced by Reel Works, a non-profit production company uplifting young people’s cinematic visions. Here are reviews of the dramas and documentaries directed by these incredible storytellers.
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Magaluf Ghost Town: Dropping the Curtain on Low-Cost Tourism
Magaluf Ghost Town, from Director Miguel Ángel Blanca, explores the inner workings of an island town with a reputation as a wild party destination for foreign tourists. Blanca points his camera at the locals who live in Magaluf year-round, and defies the rules of documentary by blending fact and fiction.
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'Shiva Baby' Review: A Comedy With Bite
Wayward soon-to-be college graduate Danielle is desperate to conceal the truth when she attends a Jewish funeral service with her parents and unexpectedly runs into an ex-girlfriend and her current sugar daddy.
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'Tina' Review: Her Story on Her Terms
The HBO documentary Tina delves into the personal life and career of rock icon Tina Turner. Utilizing never before released sound recordings and archival footage, the film exposes how media coverage of her abusive first marriage to Ike Turner furthered her traumatization, but never overcast Tina’s phenomenal talent.
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