Hanna Flint is a freelance film and TV critic, writer and interviewer who writes for The Guardian, Total Film, Time Out, Syfy, Yahoo Movies, SyFy and other international outlets.
Film review: The much-awaited Gladiator II aims to be an epic return to Rome, but its overly ambitious story and new flashy style fall short of the original
Film review: A Night We Held Between connects ancient mythology to today's struggles in Palestine, showing strength and unity through powerful images and dance
The New Arab Meets: Mahdi Fleifel to discuss his film 'To A Land Unknown' which explores the raw journey of Palestinian cousins in search of a better life
Film review: Kamay follows the Khawari family, part of the persecuted Hazara community, in their fight for justice after their daughter Zahra's suicide
The New Arab Meets: Palestinian actor Saleh Bakri to discuss his role in The Teacher, his art as resistance, and the impact of the ongoing violence in Gaza
Hanna Flint examines how Gladiator II fails to accurately represent North Africa and its diverse history, continuing Hollywood's pattern of misrepresentation
The New Arab Meets: British-Lebanese comedian Isabelle Farah, whose latest show 'Nebuchadnezzar' offers a fresh take on the Babylonian king at Edinburgh Fringe
The Muslim International Film Festival wrapped up this June, with 'Inshallah A Boy' named Best Film for its powerful portrayal of Muslim societal issues.
The 2024 Muslim International Film Festival counters stereotypical portrayals of Islam in Western cinema. Here are the festival highlights, chosen by TNA.