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  • TRIBECA 2022 REVIEW: ‘Cherry’ (2022) is a Sympathetic Look at a Delicate and Difficult Topic
    25th Jun 2022

    TRIBECA 2022 REVIEW: ‘Cherry’ (2022) is a Sympathetic Look at a Delicate and Difficult Topic

    Nuha Hassan
  • TRIBECA 2022 REVIEW: ‘Family Dinner’ (2022) Delivers the Terrors of Meat in a Slow-Burning Carnage Feast
    18th Jun 2022

    TRIBECA 2022 REVIEW: ‘Family Dinner’ (2022) Delivers the Terrors of Meat in a Slow-Burning Carnage Feast

    Nuha Hassan
  • TRIBECA 2022 REVIEW: ‘My Love Affair with Marriage’ (2022) Threads Together Animation and Science through Song
    17th Jun 2022

    TRIBECA 2022 REVIEW: ‘My Love Affair with Marriage’ (2022) Threads Together Animation and Science through Song

    Nuha Hassan
  • REVIEW: ‘Shining Girls’ Is An Ambitious Crime Drama That Misses The Mark
    16th May 2022

    REVIEW: ‘Shining Girls’ Is An Ambitious Crime Drama That Misses The Mark

    Nuha Hassan
  • REVIEW: ‘Russian Doll’ (Season 2) is a Fast-Paced Trip Through Time and Trauma
    26th Apr 2022

    REVIEW: ‘Russian Doll’ (Season 2) is a Fast-Paced Trip Through Time and Trauma

    Nuha Hassan
  • REVIEW: ‘The Power of the Dog’ (2021) Evokes Unspoken Desires and the Meaning of Masculinity
    12th Dec 2021

    REVIEW: ‘The Power of the Dog’ (2021) Evokes Unspoken Desires and the Meaning of Masculinity

    Nuha Hassan
  • LAAPFF 2021 REVIEW: ‘The Girl Who Left Home’ (2020) is a Heartwarming Musical Where Conflicts are Left Unresolved
    20th Oct 2021

    LAAPFF 2021 REVIEW: ‘The Girl Who Left Home’ (2020) is a Heartwarming Musical Where Conflicts are Left Unresolved

    Nuha Hassan
  • LAAPFF 2021 REVIEW: ‘Blush’ (2021) Adds Layers of Emotional Grief and Brings Catharsis
    15th Oct 2021

    LAAPFF 2021 REVIEW: ‘Blush’ (2021) Adds Layers of Emotional Grief and Brings Catharsis

    Nuha Hassan
  • REVIEW: ‘Surge’ (2021) Expresses the Tensions of a Repetitive Society
    26th Sep 2021

    REVIEW: ‘Surge’ (2021) Expresses the Tensions of a Repetitive Society

    Nuha Hassan
  • The Faux Feminism of ‘Stranger Things’
    30th May 2021

    The Faux Feminism of ‘Stranger Things’

    Nuha Hassan
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