‘Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore’ Review: A Film as Revolutionary as the Woman Herself
Oscar-winning actress and inclusivity icon Marlee Matlin shares her story in her own words.
‘Moses’ Review: A Portrait of Resilience, 15 Years in the Making
In a similar spirit to 'Searching for Sugar Man,' director Fran Guijarro's doc is an evocative story of being seen.
‘BitterSweet’ Review: An Inclusive and Inspiring Look at Neurodivergence
'BitterSweet' uses humor to address the painful occurrence of undiagnosed disorders.
‘Bygones’ Review: Love, Redemption, and Basketball
Two-time Olympic gold medalist and WNBA star Angel McCoughtry brings her knowledge of the game to the big screen.
‘If You Should Leave Before Me’ Review: Not Your Average Ghost Story
Joyfully enriching with the ability to pull on the same emotional heartstrings as ep. 3 of 'The Last of Us.'
‘Thin Places’ Review: Never Far From the Ones We Love
Filmmaker Brit Hensel beautifully captures the essence of heartbreak and hopefulness.
‘We Were Dangerous’ Review: Resistance, Girlhood, and Sticking It to the Man
A trio of rebellious and strong-willed Māori girls are pushed to their breaking point in this ensemble drama.
‘Hold Me, Softly’ Review: The Art of the Slow Burn
Making its World Premiere at the La Femme International Film Festival, the film is quite delicate and heartfelt.
