Justice Now Prevails: A Riveting Review Of The Courtroom Drama Haq
Courtroom dramas often rely on shouting matches and high stakes theatrics, but Suparn Verma’s Haq takes a far more chilling and effective route. Inspired by the real life landmark Shah Bano case, the film moves away from the typical legal narrative to tell a deeply human story about a mother’s fight against a rigged system. […]
Superman Soars Again: James Gunn’s Hopeful Reboot Now Lands July 10
A hero reborn with a smile, not a scowl, James Gunn’s Superman hits cinemas in the Middle East on July 10. Captain America’s sincerity meets classic comic spirit with David Corenswet stepping into Clark Kent’s boots. It’s a bright, color-infused update that aims to rekindle optimism and kindness at a time when the world badly […]
A Story of Survival and Strength: Daughters of Dissidents Need Not Apply
What does it mean to be displaced—not just from a homeland, but from an identity? Nadina Ronc’s memoir, Daughters of Dissidents Need Not Apply, is not just a story—it’s a reckoning. A powerful narrative of war, exile, and resilience, this new release by The Dreamwork Collective sheds light on the untold emotional and political struggles […]