PinnedPublished inThe Black C.A.P.E.This President (and his Impeachment): Brought to You by Fremantle MediaDecember 18 will go down in history as the day a third American President was impeached. Another milestone: this President would be the…Feb 3Feb 3
Published inThe Black C.A.P.E.Review Alberts Flower and Black NostalgiaThere are several documentaries in which the filmmaker returns to their childhood home. They are often welcomed in by the homeowners or…23h ago23h ago
Published inThe Black C.A.P.E.Review “Glitched” is a novel, high-tech, haunting filmAI-generated materials have overtaken social media. But what if the AI experience were somehow connected with a haunted house? That’s what…1d ago1d ago
Published inThe Black C.A.P.E.Review “More Than Santa Baby” dives into the prolific work and life of Phillip SpringerFilmmaker Tamar Springer begins her documentary short film, More than Santa Baby, with a musing that is familiar to many creatives. “What…1d ago1d ago
Published inThe Black C.A.P.E.Fantastic Fest 2025 Review: “The Vile” is an uncanny breakdown of a woman’s decision to leaveAmani (Bdoor Mohammad) thought she had the perfect marriage, or so she thought. She had a safe and spacious home—a beautiful daughter, Noor…Sep 22Sep 22
Published inThe Black C.A.P.E.TIFF Review 2025: “A Sámi Wedding” (HEAJASTALLAN — BRYLLUPSFESTEN) is a hilarious series with…Weddings are often a setting for the funniest and the most dramatic moments, all at the same time. A Sámi Wedding is no exception. The…Sep 10Sep 10
Published inThe Black C.A.P.E.TIFF2025 Review: “Out Standing” is a story of determination and honorWhen I first watched GI Jane in the 90s, I remember being glad that it was fiction. I don’t think I was alone. Over the years, I’ve read…Sep 10Sep 10
Published inThe Black C.A.P.E.Review: ‘Dead Tide’ offers a Peek at Nigerian Culture and Countryside by way of an Action Film…American audiences have become more acquainted with Nigerian film over the last decade. However, most will only know the term “Nollywood”…Aug 18Aug 18
Published inThe Black C.A.P.E.Review: Svelarsi (Bare) explores the fragility of loveChiara and Marcella are in love. That much is evident from the onset of the film. The first frame is their bare bodies, semi-tangled in the…Aug 9Aug 9
Published inThe Black C.A.P.E.Review: “Backseat Girls” is the quarterlife crisis in a short documentary filmAt around age 25, humans often experience an existential identity crisis, similar to that of a middle-aged person. This is when a young…Aug 9A response icon1Aug 9A response icon1