Not so much horror, more thrillerby Youssra el-Sharkawy August 23, 2022Set in the 1970s, The Black Phone is a simple movie starring teens in leading roles and filmed in low-budget...
Fresh starts and new identitiesby Youssra el-Sharkawy August 15, 2022Dramas that can captivate an audience until the last episode don’t need gimmicks like a tacky dance, vulgar language or...
Soprano sings for allby Youssra el-Sharkawy June 20, 2022Opera singing is known to be performed by elites to elites, but soprano Amira Selim breaks this rule with her...
Top Gun: Maverick won’t let you downby Youssra el-Sharkawy June 6, 2022Captain Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell is back corkscrewing across the silver screen at G-force 5 in the sequel Top Gun: Maverick...
Arab films, not by true Arabs, at Cannes, but not to be cannedby Youssra el-Sharkawy May 23, 2022Q: When is an Arab film not really an Arab film? A: When it is made by people of several...
Wahed Tani: Two in one versus two by twoby Youssra el-Sharkawy May 16, 2022It’s painful to lose passion, so if there is a way to get it back, you’ll probably do it. That’s...
Batman more than superheroby Youssra el-Sharkawy May 9, 2022Dark, corrupted and filthy, that’s how director Matt Reeves showed Gotham City in his latest film The Batman, which is...
Gaziret Ghamam… an epic of good and evilby Youssra el-Sharkawy April 30, 2022As the holy month of Ramadan is coming to an end, there are only a few good series that we...
Refuges for battered womenby Youssra el-Sharkawy April 24, 2022When Faten found that her abusive husband had evicted her from her house right after their divorce, she started looking...
Ample choices for Ramadan seriesby Youssra el-Sharkawy April 11, 2022With over 80 series being screened on local and satellite channels, the holy month of Ramadan — which is considered...