Maybe if Canada's Jewish community at least ACKNOWLEDGED that Israel is committing war crimes, it would bring down the tempature.
Calling any criticism of Israel or Netanyahu 'anti Semitism' is just going to make people angrier.
It’s funny how “Obsession” sparked conversations around women being taken advantage of, and now a woman who worked on the movie is being told to shut up for feeling exploited by the studio system profiting off of work she did (because it’s industry standard to exploit).
Nine hundred quote tweets going around wondering why the movie about a black guy trying to save somebody from corrupt punishment by a police force we know to be rotten doesn’t just kill them all. Idk put your phone down and watch the movie maybe there’s something in there.
White women are much more likely to be sexually assaulted by a White male than a Black male. Across major studies and crime surveys, sexual violence is predominantly within race, but these sick individuals on X frame Black men as rapists any chance they get.
This is a directorial trick that many before Barker have done (famously, Ang Lee did the same thing for a scene in Brokeback Mountain). This is just being snarky without any sense at this point.
obviously shame on Tribeca for allowing an Israeli production but it's incredible even when granted the legitimate standing of liberal institutions turning a blind eye to genocide, Israeli producers scandalize themselves anyway by being unable to restrain their psychotic bigotry
what they don’t tell you about the firm is that he passes bu this guy doing acrobatics again halfway through the movie but he doesn’t join in to demonstrate the titular firm has sucked the joy out of his life
I have no interest in being around people who assign malicious intent to every mistake. If grace is reserved for no one, not even the people in your life, I can only imagine how harshly you judge strangers
one thing that irks me about modern cinema is that everyone looks like they live in an airbnb or hotel none of that shit feels like a lived in home but throw on the most random 90s movie and you won't have any doubt that a character has spent most of their life in that apartment
Once at a festival, a 30-years-older filmmaker with a $20,000 short spent hours trying to convince me that I'd abused my friends by paying them in pizza to shoot a $250 movie over a weekend. Point is, be very careful who you're listening to.