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From its characters and settings to the interplay of light and darkness, Black told a unique story with an exceptional cast.
WBFO Disability Reporter Emyle Watkins sits down with Dr. Sami Schalk, a disability scholar, professor of Gender and Women’s ...
For this month’s Female Filmmakers in Focus column, RogerEbert.com spoke to Davis over Zoom about the film’s long journey ...
Year after year, the Sundance Film Festival in Utah continues to be one of the most important launching grounds for ...
Aciman only lived in Rome for a year; new adventures awaited in (where else?) the Bronx. With help from relatives, he applied ...
Falley is referring to the work she does editing Gibson’s poetry, but she could easily be talking ... let alone anything about Deaf culture—appointing a hearing woman as the new university president, ...
There was a cohort of radical women involved in ... Going, the poetry of Seamus Heaney, and the agitprop Scottish play The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black Black Oil. He also visits Derek Jarman ...
What, like it’s hard?” Coined in “Legally Blonde,” the popular phrase isn’t limited to Elle Woods embarking on her law school ...
Sundance documentary highlights include Come See Me in the Good Light, The Perfect Neighbor, Speak, and Coexistence, My Ass!.
Thus, Consequence is taking advantage of this wonderful opportunity by reviewing everything we can from the 2025 Sundance Film Festival — ranking these films as we go, because why not. We’ll be adding ...