In Palestinian director Hany Abu-Assad’s political thriller, a routine hair appointment turns into a nightmare situation. By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & Culture Critic Huda’s Salon opens with a humorous and ...
The filmmaker seems eager to twist "Huda's Salon" into a more tense outing. But what tension can there ever be when you already know how this will all end? It starts ...
Loosely based on true events, Hany Abu-Assad’s handsome spy yarn is charged by the powerful performances of its two main women. Hair salons are sacred spaces. Where else could one catch up on the ...