12 September, 2020 • Melissa Chemam
During four months of lockdown in Bristol, West England, UK, what I had perhaps missed the most were theatres and movie houses. I was able to read and to walk in parks almost every day. But I missed new motion pictures and the experience of watching stories unfurl together in…
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1 October, 2018 • TMR
While Elaine Mokhtefi worked devotedly for the Black Panthers, the men who ran it were, it turned out, deeply flawed.
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3 August, 2017 • Jordan Elgrably
Jordan Elgrably finds that the family memoir of a Libyan American is one that we can all identity with.
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1 March, 2015 • Jordan Elgrably
Is it too much to ask that a movie set during the Second Gulf War convey something meaningful about Iraq? Jordan Elgrably A week before the Oscars—on Valentine’s… Continue reading American Sniper—a Botched Film That Demonizes Iraqis
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