
A newsletter uplifting the unheard and underrepresented voices of the film community. Voicing our perspectives on visual media (both film and TV), we seek to challenge the reader’s expectations of what media can convey – past and present.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 258 | Founded | 6 years ago | Last Issue | 3 days ago |
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By lingering on empty rooms and silent walls, independent cinema uses quiet, negative space to capture massive human emotions that spoken words are simply too clumsy to handle.
By Shaheena Sheikh
Kristoffer Borgli's 'The Drama' has plenty to say about morality politics, but little to say about the Black woman at its center.
By Olivia Charis
Open Road Films.
By Peyton Robinson
This Essay was originally published on January 14th, 20020. This post is part of our “Greatest Hits, “ where we re-share prior pieces that are worth reading no matter the year.
Watching my favor...
Universal Pictures
This Essay was originally published on May 8th, 20021. This post is part of our “Greatest Hits, “ where we re-share prior pieces that are worth reading no matter the year.
The Stephen Sommers-penned script for 19...
Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios
By Kaveh Jalinous
This Essay was originally published May 12, 20022. This post is part of our “Greatest Hits “ where we re-share prior pieces that are worth reading no matter the year.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
An independent publication providing a platform for the unheard and underrepresented voices of the film community. Subscribe to our monthly cinema club and insightful reads.
Alisha Mughal is a Toronto-based writer and journalist.
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Editor, people journalist, thinker. I hope every piece makes a home within your soul, and writes to elevate the romanticism of living. Points of Convergence is a space for my most humanistic essays, interviews, musings, poetry, and more.
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