Namwene Mukabwa is a Collider author based in Nairobi, Kenya. He has a penchant for Westerns, classics, historical, and underrated movies and television series. He became hooked on screens at the age ...
"Dirty Pretty Things," a Bozeman Film Festival presentation, portrays the invisible people who collect the garbage, clean the bathrooms, scrub the floors, performing all the dirty tasks no one else ...
Carl Barat's Dirty Pretty Things have confirmed that they have split. In a statement, the frontman announced that the four-piece want "to try new things" and pursue "other ventures". Formed after the ...
Here’s a premise to snap awake the most jaded filmgoer: illegal immigrants trade their organs (as in kidneys) for money and a passport. This gruesome trade underpins the plot of “Dirty Pretty Things,” ...
The camera follows a tall Nigerian man into the hallway of a taxi station, a small rundown building in downtown London. He enters a tiny room, perhaps an office, where the viewer through a window ...
Okwe, a kind-hearted Nigerian doctor, and Senay, a Turkish chambermaid, work at the same West London hotel. The hotel is run by Senor Sneaky and is the sort of place where dirty business like drug ...
Certain movies qualify as best-kept secrets. Neil Jordan’s “The Crying Game” started out in that category in 1992 before it gained momentum with general interest audiences, thanks to one spicy detail.