"If someone has love in their heart for you, or hate, the outside doesn't change." Gravitas has revealed an official trailer for Colorblind, an indie drama from a Canadian filmmaker named Mostafa Keshvari. The film received five nominations at the Whistler Film Festival, was a prize winner at Silver Wave Film Festival, and also screened at the Montreal, Vancouver, and Toronto Black Film Festival. It's arriving on VOD only in the US this April, while also playing at more festivals up in Canada. Magdalene, a colorblind black artist, moves into a new neighborhood with her son, where they are challenged to see the true colors of people. The film was developed by color scientists to accurately display colorblindness and also metaphorically address racism. Colorblind stars Chantel Riley as Magdalene, Trae Maridadi, Garry Chalk, Mike Dopud, and Seth Whittaker. There's some awful dialogue in the trailer, but this still seems like it's a wholesome film.
- 3/10/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Stars: Ruby Rose, Rachel Skarsten, Meagan Tandy, Nicole Kang, Camrus Johnson, Elizabeth Anweis, Dougray Scott | Created by Caroline Dries
Batwoman isn’t afraid to shake the status quo up or afraid to kill off characters but after the non-stop surprises last week, Batwoman takes a step back this week to deliver an episode that nicely sets up the final quarter of the season.
The episode picks up with Jacob and his two daughters, Alice and Kate, burying the body of Dr. Cartwright in an unmarked grave. You know, typical father-daughter bonding. Alice, to the shock of no one, is able to distract her family long enough to pull a gun on them and escape for the 100th time. At this point, Gotham might as well just make Alice a “finding Waldo” mascot for the city because neither Batwoman, the Crows, or the police can keep her in custody.
Alice wants...
Batwoman isn’t afraid to shake the status quo up or afraid to kill off characters but after the non-stop surprises last week, Batwoman takes a step back this week to deliver an episode that nicely sets up the final quarter of the season.
The episode picks up with Jacob and his two daughters, Alice and Kate, burying the body of Dr. Cartwright in an unmarked grave. You know, typical father-daughter bonding. Alice, to the shock of no one, is able to distract her family long enough to pull a gun on them and escape for the 100th time. At this point, Gotham might as well just make Alice a “finding Waldo” mascot for the city because neither Batwoman, the Crows, or the police can keep her in custody.
Alice wants...
- 3/27/2020
- by Jason Brigger
- Nerdly
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