Tag: Neil Shah

Interview: Eva Victor – Sorry, Baby

Eva Victor’s Sorry, Baby is a sharply observed, emotionally incisive work that blends humor with vulnerability to explore the messiness of modern relationships and...

The History of Sound | Review

One Sings, the Other Doesn’t: Hermanus Plays a Tune for the Broken Hearted “Happiness doesn’t tell stories,” is a sage observation uttered in The History...

Maine Stay: Mubi Falls For Oliver Hermanus’ “The History of Sound”

The History of Sound, the highly anticipated feature love story featuring Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor has found a home. Oliver Hermanus who directed...

Resurrection | Review

The Killing Kindness: Semans Explores Love as a Deadly Splendored Thing in Exceptional Psychodrama “You’re Nobody till Somebody Loves You,” a popular 1940s tune made...

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