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Nisa Khan

September 2, 2020

Fantasia 2020: ‘Kriya’ Review: Full of Suspense and Meaning

With its budget and quick schedule, Kriya looks amazing.…

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July 27, 2020

‘Batman: Under the Red Hood’ at 10: Remembering a More Critical Adaption of the Famed Caped Crusader

Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Under the Red Hood, a film that tells another side of Batman.…

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June 25, 2020

‘Artemis Fowl’ Review: A Soulless Culmination of Poorly Adapted YA Fantasy Books

Artemis Fowl pinpoints everything that made the source material so charismatic and sandpapers it down.…

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February 19, 2020

‘The Wild Goose Lake’ Review: An Alluring and Tense Neo-Noir

Diao Yinan's neo-noir The 'Wild Goose Lake' compellingly drums up panic, and is an expertly shot entry in the genre.…

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January 14, 2020

“Money and a Room of One’s Own”: Mill Valley’s Mind The Gap Dissects Finance and Power in Hollywood

Mind The Gap is Mill Valley’s gender initiative that aims to amplify work by female filmmakers. By 2020, the Bay Area film festival hopes to have 50 percent of their films directed by women. …

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December 21, 2019

‘Little Women’ Review: A Beautiful, Reflective Rendition of a Classic

Greta Gerwig’s sophomore feature is a beautiful rendition of Alcott’s story that gently acknowledges the context that 'Little Women' has lived in for years.…

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August 22, 2019

‘The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance’ Review: A Mythology-Filled Prequel that Embraces Hope and Darkness

The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance provides Netflix viewers with something that has been missing this summer: Wonder.…

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July 7, 2019

‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ Review: A Heartwarming Conclusion to the First Chapter of the MCU

Advertisements Spider-Man: Far From Home, directed by the returning Jon Watts, takes place a few months after Avengers: Endgame, after half of the world’s population erased by Thanos’ “snap” was miraculously restored. Thanks to the events of Endgame, Midtown School of Science…

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June 4, 2019

‘Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban’ 15 Years Later: How My favorite J.K. Rowling Story is the One She Never Told

Nisa Khan looks back at Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 15 years later.…

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June 3, 2019

‘The Tangle’ Review

A Minority Report-esque neo-noir, The Tangle satisfyingly pulls together the threads of its mysterious near-future world.…

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