Year: 2021
Igniting Empathy with An Other Theater Company
An Other Theater Company focuses on stories of the “othered”—Creating a space that is intersectional and forever adapting. … read more
The Angle of Light: Black Refractions
Black Refractions speaks to the wide range of experiences that constitute how Blackness exists in our country. … read more
Sundance Film Review: You Wouldn’t Understand
Trish Harnetiaux’s You Wouldn’t Understand is an unassuming little gem of absurdist comedy that knows exactly what is is. … read more
Cueva Law Firm: A Story of Success
With a focus on family-based immigration, the work Cueva Law Firm does is at once tumultuous, exhausting and rewarding.
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Sundance Film Review: Judas and the Black Messiah
Judas and the Black Messiah, from director Shaka King (Newlyweeds), showed at the Sundance Film Festival last night and did not disappoint. … read more
Sundance Film Review: Prisoners of the Ghostland
Prisoners of the Ghostland is a nonsensical mess that had me feeling like one of those characters from a certain era of Bugs Bunny cartoon. … read more
Sundance Film Review: R#J
In this retelling of Romeo and Juliet, R#J feels more like a very intriguing experiment than a particularly good film. … read more
Sundace Film Review: Jockey
Jockey is a triumph of melancholy and wistful moments woven together by a skilled director and actor who has never been fully appreciated. … read more
Sundance Film Review: Marvelous and the Black Hole
Kate Tsang’s Marvelous and the Black Hole is by no means terrible, and it kills almost 90 minutes adequately enough. … read more
Sundance Film Review: Mother Schmuckers
Mother Schmuckers relishes in the glitching, sometimes senseless approach to collage afforded by the early internet era. … read more