‘Twiggy’ Review: A Starry Docu-Celebration of an Icon

Once again, Sadie Frost steps back into the stylish heart of the 60s, shaping up her ongoing exploration of Swinging London’s most enduring fashion icons. With Quant (2021), she captured the visionary behind the revolutionary mini skirt and mod culture designs and now, Frost moves from designer to muse in Twiggy, turning her lens onto the era’s defining face. Where Mary Quant’s omission was felt, despite being alive at the time, her latest docu-celebration benefits from Twiggy’s full participati...

‘One of Them Days’ Review: Sisterhood Anchors The Absurdity

Lawrence Lamont’s feature debut One of Them Days may be the latest entry into the buddy comedy genre, yet it exudes a classic ‘they don’t make ‘em like this anymore’ feel that’s drawn resemblances to the 1995 cult-comedy classic Friday since its conception. And it’s not exactly an off-base comparison, given hints of the latter’s influence. One of Them Days is a black-led, uproarious romp that plays on familiar beats, embroiling its leads in a high-stakes, money-chasing, do-or-die race across Sou...

A Decade After #OscarsSoWhite, Why Do Black Best Actress Nominations Still Feel Like A Breakthrough?

As the 2025 Oscars ceremony on March 2nd draws closer, last month’s nominations have already set the stage for a historic awards season with multiple records broken across the acting categories. Karla Sofía Gascón made history as the first out transgender actor nominated for Best Actress for Emilia Pérez, the crime musical that set a record with 13 Oscar nominations—the most ever earned by a non-English language film. Timothée Chalamet also secured his place in the Hollywood history books with a...