Cassondra Feltus

Cassondra Feltus is a St. Louis-based freelance writer best known for film, television, and pop culture analysis which has appeared on Black Girl Nerds, WatchMojo, and The Take. She loves naps, Paul Rudd, and binge-watching the latest series with her two gorgeous pups – Harry and DeVito.

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Review: Witness the Legacy of the British Black Power Movement in ‘Black Power: A British Story of Resistance’

Review: Witness the Legacy of the British Black Power Movement in ‘Black Power: A British Story of Resistance’

Amazon Prime Video’s Black Power: A British Story of Resistance casts the spotlight on the…

Review: Lyttanya Shannon’s ‘Subnormal: A British Scandal’ Examines the Trauma of Systemic Bias

Amazon Studios’ Subnormal: A British Scandal takes a hard look at institutionalized racism in the…

Review: Netflix’s ‘Nightbooks’ Reminds Us to Embrace the Weird

Netflix’s latest original film Nightbooks brings the scares and fun this Halloween season. It’s a…

Review: Steve McQueen Chronicles Britain’s Violent History of Racism in ‘Uprising’

Amazon Prime Video’s Uprising is a compelling look at Britain’s violent history of racism and…

TIFF 2021 Review: ‘Julia’ Takes a Look at the Savory Life of Julia Child

Julie Cohen and Betsy West’s latest documentary Julia takes an endearing look into the life…

TIFF 2021 Review: See the Human Side of Vampires in Blaine Thurier’s ‘Kicking Blood’

Kicking Blood isn’t the typical vampire story. Written and directed by Blaine Thurier (Low Self-Esteem…

TIFF 2021 Review: Ruth Paxton’s Psychological Horror ‘A Banquet’ Invades the Senses

Warning: Film has depictions of disordered eating, force feeding, and suicide. Feature directorial debut from…

TIFF 2021 Review: Suspend Belief in Agustina San Martín’s Tropical Gothic ‘To Kill the Beast’

Argentine filmmaker Agustina San Martín makes her feature directorial debut with To Kill the Beast…

TIFF 2021 Review: ‘Hold Your Fire’ Explores America’s History of Violence

Writer-director Stefan Forbes (Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story) tackles the ongoing discussion of systemic racism…

Review: ‘Karen’ Is Exactly What We Thought It Would Be…and Less

Often, we look to movies to reflect what’s happening in the world today. Writer-director Coke…