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Off Colour is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Nuha Hassan.

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Nimona (2023) Nuha Hassan Nimona is the result of thoughtful storytelling that explores the loneliness behind great power. A subtle romance that brings out all the emotions. It subverts all of the fairytale slash fantasy tropes altogether.
Posted Sep 08, 2023Edit critic review
The Magician's Elephant (2023) Nuha Hassan The Magician’s Elephant doesn’t have a compelling story; the predictable outcome is a bit disappointing. It’s a family-friendly animated movie that is most likely to resonate with younger audiences.
Posted Sep 08, 2023Edit critic review
Sirens (2022) Nuha Hassan Sirens is a compassionate movie that expresses the frustrations that these women go through in their lives while shining a light on their togetherness.
Posted Sep 08, 2023Edit critic review
The Sky is Everywhere (2022) Nuha Hassan The Sky is Everywhere is a soul-stirring movie about how young teenagers deal with losing a loved one.
Posted Jul 21, 2023Edit critic review
The Worst Person in the World (2021) Nuha Hassan The Worst Person in the World is a movie that is anti-motherhood, Julie isn’t villainized for her decision to not have children. Instead the film humanizes her.
Posted Jul 21, 2023Edit critic review
Resurrection (2022) Nuha Hassan Semans’ screenplay is fantastic and takes time to set up the story. It’s dark and twisted, especially the ending, which will make the audience talk about the movie for days.
Posted Jul 21, 2023Edit critic review
Girl Picture (2022) Nuha Hassan Girl Picture is an honest, realistic depiction of three young women as they experience the ups and downs of teenage life.
Posted Jul 21, 2023Edit critic review
Summering (2022) Nuha Hassan Ponsoldt’s Summering feels a bit disjointed as the themes and narratives are all over the place, but there are so many moments between them that makes the movie worthwhile.
Posted Jul 21, 2023Edit critic review
After Yang (2021) Nuha Hassan After Yang finds beauty in the most unexpected ways. It’s a gut-wrenching, soul-stirring story that explores the connections of lineage, family and identity.
Posted Jul 21, 2023Edit critic review
Emergency (2022) Nuha Hassan Emergency attempts to prepare the audience for class and cultural differences, and the constant prosecution of Black people in America.
Posted Jul 21, 2023Edit critic review
Kate (2021) Nuha Hassan It’s not a perfect story from beginning to end either. While these action sequences are entertaining and disturbing, Kate’s characterization and her relationship with Ani, and the result is predictable.
Posted Jul 20, 2023Edit critic review
When I Consume You (2021) Nuha Hassan It’s powerful, heartbreaking, and hopeful at the end when Wilson survives and fights back against the misfortune monster in their childhood.
Posted Jul 20, 2023Edit critic review
The Righteous (2021) Nuha Hassan If you’re looking for an exciting addition to the horror genre, The Righteous nails it. With complex themes and a character-driven storyline it manages to keep the audience curious til the end.
Posted Jul 20, 2023Edit critic review
King Knight (2021) Nuha Hassan King Knight teaches of importance of kinship, the deep sense of spirituality, connecting with nature, and most importantly, the hilarious journey of an occult that learns to let go of the past.
Posted Jul 20, 2023Edit critic review
Seobok: Project Clone (2021) Nuha Hassan Perhaps the only element that makes Seobok interesting is its ethical examination of human cloning. Its interrogations of death and immortality brush into futuristic storytelling elements.
Posted Jul 20, 2023Edit critic review
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