Darren Aronofsky’s Top 5 Films
Darren Arronofsky focuses on diverse and heartbreaking stories about the human experience.
Read about diversity in film
Darren Arronofsky focuses on diverse and heartbreaking stories about the human experience.
One Christmas Eve, after a sudden snowstorm, a group of teenagers will discover how their lives will change forever.
Through its morbidly humorous storytelling, Wednesday tells a tale of a world divided that explores the manifestation of generational trauma in its protagonist Wednesday Addams.
The sequel to the 2010 live-action movie focuses on sibling rivalry.
A surprise sequel takes place ten years after the original movie based on the title of the same name, but with a twist to the fairy tale.
This Transgender Day of Remembrance, let us take a look at six films about transgender children grappling with their identity in a heteronormative world that despises their kind and tries its best to invalidate their feelings.
Hours before their line-up of screenings for Trans Awareness Week began, the filmmakers of ‘When Men Were Men’ chatted with me about how the film’s personal exploration of masculinity is impacting enthusiastic ‘baby queers’ and conservative Irishmen alike.
Inuit girls use their Inuit tradition to hunt down alien monsters, enough said.
This Christmas movie gives viewers a friendship that unexpectedly forms from a plane trip.
The clever but socially-awkward Tetê joins a new school, and she’ll do anything to fit in.