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B. P. Flanagan / September 14, 2019

TIFF19 review: Abba Makama’s The Lost Okoroshi explores modern African identity.

With lurid color, wild plot turns, and a thumping, party-ready soundtrack, Abba Makama’s The Lost Okoroshi weaves a compelling narrative around what could be a tired trope Being chased by…

Hail, Caesar

Alex Heeney / February 6, 2016

Hail, Caesar: The Coen Brothers’ Golden Age

…around to keep up with him with small, tiptoeing steps, hobbled by her confining tweed skirt suits. Tilda Swinton’s twin gossip reporters wear dramatic hats finished with protruding, razor-sharp feathers…

A still of JaCari Dye, who plays young Jay, hiding behind a car in Residue. In front of this still is a headshot of director Merawi Gerima. The text on the image states that this is an interview.

Orla Smith / September 25, 2020

Merawi Gerima’s Residue is an ‘archive of a community’ facing gentrification

…in the film either behind the camera or in front of the camera.’ – Merawi Gerima” quote=”‘Everyone from my life is in the film either behind the camera or in…

Every Thing Will Be Fine

Alex Heeney / September 14, 2015

TIFF15: Masterful 3D is vital to the domestic drama in Every Thing Will Be Fine

…around him to create a room, we feel how it’s a temporary makeshift space, which is what their relationship together has become. In Tomas’ beautiful house, Wenders pulls back to…

Riz Ahmed sits at a drum kit in Sound of Metal.

Alex Heeney / March 31, 2021

Riz Ahmed’s tour de force performance in Sound of Metal

…we watch him watch, his eyes flicking from side to side as he tries to keep up with what’s going on around him, especially when he’s suddenly immersed in sign…

A headshot of filmmaker Ferit Karahan in front of a blue-tinged still from his film, Brother's Keeper. The text on the image reads, 'Interview'.

Lindsay Pugh / June 28, 2021

Ferit Karahan revisited his time at a Turkish boarding school for the chilling Brother’s Keeper

…Berlinale. Read our review of Brother’s Keeper. Ferit Karahan revisited his time at a Turkish boarding school for the chilling Brother’s Keeper. Still from Brother’s Keeper courtesy of the Berlinale….

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