The Voice of Hind Rajab (2025) | REVIEW

Motaz Malhees in THE VOICE OF HIND RAJAB by Kaouther Ben Hania, courtesy of Mongrel Media.

Directed by Kaouther Ben Hania — Screenplay by Kaouther Ben Hania.

Every once in a while, when you review films, you come across a film that is so emotionally powerful, raw, and important that it hits you like a sledgehammer right to your midsection. A film that is so overwhelming, urgent, timely, and important that you simply must review it, but which, at the same time, features elements that make it difficult to write a conventional review for it. The Voice of Hind Rajab is that kind of film. This is a film about something horrifying that really happened as recently as 2024. It is a film that makes bold choices that perhaps won’t sit well with some viewers, but whose bold and perhaps controversial choices must be included to live up to the spirit of the project. As a film, it dances on the line between documentary and a more conventional narrative feature as a docudrama that packs an emotional wallop. I think it is fair to say that there will be many people who, after they see this film, will never be the same.

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Christopher Nolan’s Coronation Had Kenergy | 96th Oscars Recap and Review

(L-R) Emma Stone, Christopher Nolan, and Ryan Gosling at the 96th Academy Awards — IMAGE STILLS: A.M.P.A.S. 2024.

Last night, Jimmy Kimmel hosted the 96th edition of the Academy Awards on a night where awards prognosticators felt most of the big awards were already spoken for beforehand. However, conventional prognosticating wisdom did not always win out, as the presenters read out the winners of the Academy’s 23 categories. The early frontrunner and expected Best Picture winner Oppenheimer did, indeed, become the biggest winner of the night with seven total Oscars including wins that saw shatteringly good work from Robert Downey, Jr. and Cillian Murphy earn them their first ‘Little Golden Men.’ Hollywood’s safest bet and — as I liked to call him last night on social media — the ‘Crown Prince of Cinema,’ Christopher Nolan, had his grand coronation as Steven Spielberg passed the baton, awarded him with the Best Director award, and gave him a big hug. For many, that is what the night will be remembered for — i.e. the triumph of the immensely popular biopic and Christopher Nolan who, as some will undoubtedly perceive it, went toe-to-toe with Barbie and came out of the explosion that was ‘Barbenheimer’ with 7 golden statuettes in tow. Indeed, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is a hugely deserving winner of all of the awards that the cast and crew went home with (including Best Picture, which was announced in a relatively confusing way by film-legend Al Pacino), but that’s not all the 96th edition of the Academy Awards should be remembered for. 

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