films

WeWork founder Adam Neumann

‘WeWork: or The Making And Breaking Of A $47 Billion Unicorn’ Entertains But Ignores White Men Charisma—SXSW Review

WeWork: or The Making And Breaking Of A $47 Billion Unicorn, written and directed by Jed Rothstein, looks at the rise and fall of the WeWork business. They dealt in real estate—but to be clear they, or rather the founder Adam Neumann—adamantly refutes this label. But they were still about renting spaces that focused more

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‘In The Same Breath’ Is An Indictment On Government & Media—Sundance Review

In The Same Breath is a documentary regarding the start of the outbreak in China. Nanfu Wang directed and pieces together clips online with filming in secret that sheds light on the COVID outbreak. Because of the government’s preoccupation with looking good to the outside world the outbreak was far worse than it could have

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Red Pill Is In Your Face Horror With A Message

Red Pill has bright colors, particularly its use of red, and some good acting. But its critique, albeit justified, of white people through a horror vehicle feels too heavy-handed. There are scenes that feel too graphic—some will also be traumatic and triggering—particularly in the current climate; however, there is an important message within this film.

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