‘Sudan, Remember Us’ Review: Documentary Spotlights Sudanese “Lost Revolution”
The official synopsis of Sudan, Remember Us says the documentary focuses on a “lost revolution.” Director Hind Meddab traveled to Sudan in 2019 to shoot the sit-in protest at Khartoum’s Army headquarters. Although CinemAddicts co-host Bruce Purkey wanted “a little more” with the documentary, he still recommends Sudan, Remember Us. Check out his review in our post!
‘Birthrite’ Movie Review: Alice Kremelberg Stars In Unnerving Horror Thriller
Ross Partridge (Lamb, Room 104) directs Birthrite, a folk horror which centers on a woman named Maya (Alice Kremelberg) who inherits a home from an estranged aunt. A seemingly idyllic chapter with her girlfriend (Juani Feliz) and their unnborn child gradually turns into a nightmarish existence for Maya and her loved ones. Check out CinemAddicts host Bruce Purkey’s review!
‘Wednesday’ Season 2, Part 1 Netflix Series Review: Five Reasons To Watch!

Wednesday season two (part one) is upon us, as devotess of the Netflix series can binge watch the entire for episodes. Here is a spoiler free review on why the season thus far is actually just as good (if not better) than the first!
Kristin Scott Thomas Reflects On “My Mother’s Wedding,” Screenwriting, And Learning From Robert Altman
Opening in theaters August 8, My Mother’s Wedding centers on three sisters (Scarlett Johansson, Sienna Miller, Emily Beecham) who return to their childhood home to celebrate their mother’s (Kristin Scott Thomas) marriage. The movie marks the feature directing debut of Kristin Scott Thomas, and she talked to Deepest Dream about that experience. Plus, if you want to see which of her own films she recommends, check out the interview!
‘Harvest’ Movie Review: Caleb Landry Jones Toplines A “Super Special” Period Piece
On this week’s CinemAddicts podcast, co-host Bruce Purkey recommends Harvest, a folk horror infused piece that stars Caleb Landry Jones (Nitram) and Harry Melling (The Pale Blue Eye). For more info on Harvest, check out Bruce’s review!
‘To Kill A Wolf’ Review: Ivan Martin And Maddison Brown Are Terrific In Nuanced Film








