Reviews

Review of Bound: Rejoice watching a crime-infested fami...

Bound is the story of a young woman who escapes her troubled domicile before fat...

The Reverend: Be blessed by a rock star pastor

The true ongoing story of quirky gospel music performer and songwriter “Reverend...

Disconnect Me: Enjoy watching someone unravel without a...

A writer/filmmaker sees if he can survive without his smart phone while learning...

Two Cents & A Footlong: Eat your heart out and save a soul

A disgruntled man enters a sandwich shop and starts to pour his heart out to his...

Three: Sleeping demons will keep you wide awake

A mother grows increasingly worried about her son’s strange behaviour, turning t...

A-Town Boyz: A good eye-opener of the Asian American Dream

Asian American youth struggle to balance life and aspirations in a hostile and b...

Review of A Dangerous Prey | This modest thriller is un...

A couple seeking financial security and peace finds themselves up against crimin...

This new Veg restaurant in Dubai is serving the unthin...

The Food Villa is a game-changer, offering a wide menu that’s as diverse as Duba...

The Road to Galena: Can You Change the Road You’re On?

Despite pursuing a prosperous corporate career, Cole Baird questions his life’s ...

Earth Protectors: An artist’s tribute to those fighting...

A riveting documentary about an artist’s creative and compassionate efforts to a...

What were they thinking? Merry Christmas Review | No Sp...

It’s the story of one mysterious night in old Bombay, when fate brings two stran...

Cabrini: One Woman’s Epic Fight against Poverty and Big...

An immigrant nun in 1889 New York City battles the Powers-that-Be to free orphan...

The Problem of the Hero | How is a guilty Black man to ...

Two celebrated writers doggedly argue over the ending of a racial-themed play

No one will tell you this about Salaar Part 1 Ceasefire...

Review of Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire