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Amr Salama Talks Dream Projects, His Paused Amazon Series, Paranormal 2 and More (EXCLUSIVE)
If there’s one Arab director who truly shaped me, aside from Daoud Abdel Sayed, it’s Amr Salama. Not only because of his…
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‘Yunan’ Review: Malick and Tarr Would Kill for a Main Actor like Georges Khabbaz
In a jaw dropping Canvas, Munir Noureddine stands alone in a yellow field, the golden sunbathes him and a flock of sheep….
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‘The Copenhagen Test’ Review: Simu Liu and Melissa Barrera Are Charming Spies in This Tense Espionage Drama
In a world where we’re already questioning so much, from the news we see online to the everyday things we trust, Peacock’s…
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‘100 Nights of Hero’ Director Julia Jackman Talks The Power of Storytelling, Casting Charli XCX, And More
In 100 Nights of Hero, director Julia Jackman turns Isabel Greenberg’s beloved graphic novel (itself a clever, feminist twist on One Thousand…
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‘El Sett’ Review – A Cliff Notes Biography that is Actually an Autobiography
In 1967, Egypt (and other Arab nations) was defeated by Israel in “The Six-Day War”. All Arabs were broken and shocked by…
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Avatar: Fire and Ash: An Unsatisfying Return to Pandora
Avatar has always been divisive, loathed by some but loved by many. I’ve always championed these films for the same reasons that…
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Cherien Dabis Details The Traumatizing Experience That Inspired Palestinian Epic ‘All That’s Left of You’
Among the most powerful and emotionally resonant films of the year is Cherien Dabis’s ‘All That’s Left of You’, a sweeping, heartbreaking…
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Sarah Goher: How Happy Birthday Became a Learning Model for Egypt’s Path to the Oscars
It always feels numb, almost hopeless, to care about which Egyptian film gets submitted for Oscar consideration. It’s the same cycle every…
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