Review: Sock ’n’ Buskin ‘All in the Timing’ was lost in virtual translation
Sock ’n’ Buskin’s production of David Ives’ All in the Timing, was a fitting choice of play considering the COVID-19 pandemic, but the show...
Review: Netflix docuseries ‘Flavorful Origins: Gansu Cuisine’ brings a taste of home
The first part of Netflix’s new docuseries Flavorful Origins, Gansu Cuisine, was the perfect show to curb my cravings for home. Pre-pandemic, I had...
Review: ‘Promising Young Woman’ is a terrifying twist on the traditional rom-com
Don’t let the pastel colour palette and upbeat soundtrack of nostalgic pop remixes fool you. Promising Young Woman is a captivatingly terrifying thriller masked...
Review: ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ shows a gap in the filmmaker’s understanding
Writer and director Aaron Sorkin’s straight-to-Netflix The Trial of the Chicago 7 is a complete misrepresentation of history and everything the anti-institution leaders of...
Review: Netflix’s ‘Over the Moon’ succeeds in cultural representation
When I first saw Chang’e, the moon goddess of Chinese mythical folklores, depicted as a singing diva in the trailer for Netflix’s Over the...