‘Seeds From Kivu’ Review: A Compassionate Doctor Turns Tragedy into Hope
The film focuses on the work of Dr. Denis Mukwege, world-renowned human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
‘In Need of Seawater’ Review: Poetry Comes Alive
In this inspiring short doc, poet Mark Anthony Thomas returns to the poems that shaped his early creative life.
‘Rebuilding’ Review: The Beauty in Beginning Again
In his follow-up to 'A Love Song,' director Max Walker-Silverman returns to the familiar genre of quiet humanist drama.
‘Christy’ Review: A Subpar Retelling of a Knockout Story
Starring Sydney Sweeney, 'Christy' tells the true story of one woman's battle for victory within and outside of the boxing ring.
‘Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk’ Review: The Ultimate Conversation
Undoubtedly essential viewing, this is the closest first-person POV possible to Gaza's frontlines.
‘White Agbada’ Review: Answering the Call of One’s Ancestors
Sometimes, a supernatural sighting is just the thing that can snap one out of a downward spiral.
‘Dangling Carrot’ Review: The Messiness of Millennial Dating
Looking for love in the city that never sleeps is a Herculean feat, as seen in this feature film.
‘Gay, Asian, Immigrant’ Review: Self-Degradation Comes with a Price
An eye-opening account of the risks and, ironically, the occasional payoffs of perpetuating a stereotype to get ahead.
