A pensive style of social horror that will likely be more meaningful to women as well as people of color.
A pensive style of social horror that will likely be more meaningful to women as well as people of color.
This timely, quietly devastating story about abuse of power in the workplace left me shaken and angry.
This punk rock love song of two misfits is an adrenaline-fueled exercise in cinematic anarchy, and I loved every minute of it.
While this film may not be perfectly polished, it is made for the diehard fans: members of the geek community who will forever be indebted to these original rebels of independent animation.
It’s impossible not to root for the heroine of the story to succeed when she’s challenging the patriarchy of a society that continues to marginalize women.
Unmasks the impassioned cries of hope and frustration from a young generation through their urban poetry, and it’s as inspiring as it is complicated.