Review ‘Nomadland’ is an Oscar-worthy Examination of the American Soul (NYFF58) Director Chloe Zhao is proving to be one of the great chroniclers of the October 5, 2020
Review ‘Madchen in Uniform’ and the Subversive Nature of Love One of the most remarkable aspects of Leontine Sagan’s Madchen in Uniform July 24, 2020
DameStruck, Review Damestruck: Olivia (1951) To hear many male critics tell it, lesbians were invented sometime in the June 4, 2020
Review Women Strike Back for the Unjustly Imprisoned in ‘The Third Strike’ When you imprison a person, you’re imprisoning more than just that person. May 8, 2020
Review Women Rule the Bronx in ‘La Madrina: The [Savage] Life of Lorine Padilla’ (Tribeca 2020) In the 1970s, the Bronx faced mass unemployment, poverty, grasping April 23, 2020
Review The Medium is the Message in ‘Banksy Most Wanted’ (Tribeca 2020) Every year, Tribeca has at least one documentary covering street art. April 22, 2020
Review Birds of Prey Emancipates the Harley Quinn Within Us All Birds of Prey: And The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn is a February 13, 2020
Review ‘Charlie’s Angels’ Finally Gives the Women the Weapons Over the past few years, the increase of franchise reboots (or attempted November 18, 2019