by Jennifer G Robinson | Jan 26, 2021 | Blog, Reviews
It’s going to be very interesting to see the types of stories we’ll be seeing that dissect the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns (the number of which depends upon the country you live in). We’ve already started to see documentaries, one in the form of 76 Days,...
by Jennifer G Robinson | Jan 3, 2021 | Blog, News, Reviews
The Digital Lives of British Black Women Book Reveiw “…I think that visual art, in all aspects, are super important to me…creating strong visual representations of not only myself but, again, Black women, and getting to see us as avant-garde beings in a world...
by Women Of The Lens | Nov 4, 2020 | Blog, Features, Opinion, Reviews
Wunmi Mosaku as Ruby Baptiste (image credit: HBO) Jurnee Smollett as Letitia ‘Leti’ Lewis (image credit: HBO) Aunjanue Ellis as Hippolyta Freeman (image credit: HBO) So, television series Lovecraft Country has concluded…for now. Showrunner Misha Green’s...
by Jennifer G Robinson | Aug 21, 2020 | Blog, Reviews, Women in Film
Black women’s energy fuels Project Power Film Reveiw (may contain spoilers) “…is it because I’m white? Are you assuming that me and this beautiful black woman wouldn’t be able to share a happy home?…” In provocative, accusatory tone, these lines are shouted by...
by Jennifer G Robinson | Aug 10, 2020 | Blog, Reviews
Generational begins ITV’s Unsaid Stories Series Generational (dir. Alrick Riley) begins ITV’s Unsaid Stories in the UK broadcaster’s contribution to acknowledging the momentum of change that the Black Lives Matter protests and movement has brought to British...
by Women Of The Lens | Oct 1, 2017 | Blog, Features, Reviews, Women in Film
Tribute To A Classic is part of the Festival and will feature in the Theme, Who Do You Think You Are?! Chapter One. Journalist Debbie D’Oyley writes a timely review and provides context to this important film. Burning An Illusion is the astonishingly astute,...
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