Piper Coyner’s Top 10 Films of 2020

The COVID pandemic provoked mass hysteria amongst the film industry, prompting theatres to be closed, release dates to be pushed back, productions to be halted, and even pushing some companies out of business. Countless articles wondered about the fate of cinema, and whether the availability of at-home film rental portended the end of communal viewing culture. Continue reading “Piper Coyner’s Top 10 Films of 2020”

Maddie McDougall’s Top Ten Films of 2020

2020 was a crazy year, to say the least. Ostensibly, one of the only good things to come being stuck inside for months at a time was the abundance of time that was given to us to watch movies. While we may have been bummed about the rescheduling of films such as Dune and The French Dispatch (2021 will be the year of Timothée Chalamet), it is secretly a blessing in disguise. Continue reading “Maddie McDougall’s Top Ten Films of 2020”

Review: ‘And Then We Danced’ Takes Pride in Georgian Culture

A masterful coming-of-age narrative that combines Georgian culture, sexual exploration, and the soulful expression of dance, Levan Akin’s And Then We Danced is a beautiful film that will leave viewers inspired to explore their identities regardless of the cultural norms imposed on them.

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