Giovanni’s Room challenges the idea that race and sexuality are separate categories.
The Idea of You takes viewers on a whirlwind romance between a single mom and a pop star, but is it all too familiar?
Classmates deftly handles the budding love tale by outlining the challenges and rewards that come with a romantic relationship between two people against the backdrop of a society that condemns them.
In Mati Diop’s Atlantics (2019), the Atlantic Ocean transcends its status as a merely geographical region.
Challengers’ narrative balance is what gives the story its vitality and also poses a threat to it.
The Piano addresses racial tensions in a more nuanced manner than it does gender politics.
Critics have hailed Call Me by Your Name as a daring subversion of the coming-of-age genre.
A thorough examination of Terrence Malick’s early career and seminal works, especially Days of Heaven, reveals his distinct storytelling and aesthetic sensibilities.