Most of Fractured is a tedious stretch of dreary events that are only mildly bearable…
Three films — from Nigeria, Uganda, and Egypt — stood out for their attempts to…
Radia is a film that dissects the ordinary to reveal the extraordinary pain and possibilities…
Rarely do comedies vibrate with such social depth, emotional resonance, and originality. But with The…
Take away the spectacle of suffering from Njem or The Boy Who Gave, and frankly,…
Double or Nothing feels tonally inconsistent, unsure whether to lean into satire, tragedy, or domestic…
“When you or a group of people are dislocated from your homeland, there’s this inherent…
Adunni: Ogidan Binrin is a reminder that even the most righteous revolutions can falter when…
To Adaego with Love sets a love story against the pain and horror of the…
Lights Out is not a perfect film; uneven, overly ambitious, and occasionally meandering, but it…