“Jingle Jangle” (2020, Netflix)
Jingle Jangle added a dash of much needed sparkle to our week
“Lift Like A Girl” (2020)
With Lift Like A Girl director Mayye Zayed takes viewers inside the world of Egypt's teen weightlifting comm.
“The Magic Fish”- Trung Le Nguyen
Here's why you should take a break from the world and immerse yourself in The Magic Fish.
“Transplant” (CTV/Hulu)
Here's why Transplant is the perfect show to embrace while in quarantine.
“The Forty Year Old Version” (Netflix)
Radha Blank's The Forty Year Old Version deserves all of the hype and more.
“Hello From Taiwan” (2020)
The new short film Hello From Taiwan examines identity and divorce through the eyes of a child.
“Enola Holmes” (2020, Netflix)
Enola Holmes turns the damsel in distress trope on its head, which is one of the reasons we loved it.
“Stand Up, Yumi Chung” by Jessica Kim
Stand Up, Yumi Chung is funny and sweet — which is exactly what we needed this week.
“Noughts + Crosses” (BBC/Peacock)
Noughts + Crosses imagines an alternate universe in which Europe is colonized by Africa.
“The Broken Hearts Gallery” (2020)
Here's why we think the actress Geraldine Viswanathan should be cast in everything.
“Masaba, Masaba” (Netflix)
Masaba Masaba is a dishy look at the world of Indian celebrity.
“More Than Just A Pretty Face” by Syed M. Masood
More Than Just A Pretty Face is the critique of purity culture and colonialism we didn't know we needed.
“Inventing Victoria” by Tonya Bolden
Inventing Victoria is the perfect example of how historical fiction can shine a light on hidden stories the past.
“Definition Please” (2020)
Insecure actress Sujata Day makes her directorial debut with Definition Please.
“Parachutes” by Kelly Yang
Kelly Yang tackles rape culture and the vulnerability of teen girls in Parachutes
“Indian Matchmaking” (Netflix)
We spent the weekend watching Indian Matchmaking. Here’s what we thought.
“Prairie Lotus” by Linda Sue Park
Prairie Lotus puts a new spin on what it was like growing up on the prairie in the 1880s
“The Baby-Sitters Club” (Netflix)
Say hello to some old friends: The New Baby-Sitters Club is absolutely delightful.