Power to Black voices and talent. Power to the Black Lives Matter movement. OT’s Harrison Kirby recommends four films that both educate and liberate.
Read MoreCoded Bias: Review (AMPLIFY! Film Festival)
Are we being watched? Who’s watching us? Who’s watching those who watch us? Overtime contributor Sophie C reviews Shalini Kantayya’s brand new documentary about the power of algorithms, and how those with the power to create them have been embedding unseen inequalities since the inception of AI development.
Read MoreBody of Truth: Review (AMPLIFY! Film Festival)
Made interesting by the four artists this film connects, Evelyn Schels’ documentary showcases the power of performance and bodily presence in contemporary art. Overtime contributor Sophie C reviews another cinematic special streamed as part of 2020’s AMPLIFY! online film festival.
Read MoreFilm Review: My Neighbour the Yamadas
Roxanne Clark provides a detailed review of this lesser-known Studio Ghibli film
Read MoreLuxor: Review (AMPLIFY! Film Festival)
As rich in visual cinematic splendour as it is in understated emotion; Overtime contributor Sophie C reviews Luxor, screened as part of 2020’s AMPLIFY! online film festival.
Read MoreWhy Train to Busan is the perfect zombie movie to watch over and over again
Sometimes, all we need is a little bit of comfort from our old film favourites on a cold autumn night. And that is exactly what Overtime contributor Rebecca Cremona gets from re-watching her pick, Train to Busan, time and again – as unexpected as it may be.
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