Bird Christian Review

Bird Christian Review

Watching Andrea Arnold’s Bird is like plunging into a story that pulls no punches, a journey through broken lives held together by threads of resilience and moments of tenderness that catch you off guard. It’s intense, harrowing even, yet undeniably compassionate—a film that lives in the spaces between violence and love, hope and despair. For…

Dahomey Christian Review

Dahomey Christian Review

In Dahomey, Mati Diop crafts a mesmerizing, thought-provoking piece that peels back the layers of cultural identity, exploring the intersection of history and modern identity with stunning artistry. This documentary doesn’t just explain what was lost when cultural artifacts and symbols were taken from the people of Dahomey—it gives those stories room to breathe, letting…

Emilia Pérez Christian Review

Emilia Pérez Christian Review

There’s something refreshingly unpredictable about Emilia Pérez, a film that refuses to be boxed in by any typical genre label. This isn’t your average musical or crime thriller, and it’s far from your typical “heartwarming” redemption story. Jacques Audiard’s latest work is a whirlwind that blends the high drama of drug cartels, the raw vulnerability…