Shaka: A Story of Aloha was reviewed by Crooked Marquee in their weekly feature, “VODepths: What to See (and Avoid) On Demand This Week.” The film was highlighted as a recommended on-demand watch, celebrating its uplifting message, cultural depth, and engaging storytelling. Review writer Josh Bell concluded with a kind nod to writer/narrator Steve Sueʻs performance as, “Sue is an enthusiastic onscreen presence who makes this unlikely topic into something expansive and meaningful, worthy of the feature-length spotlight.”
Crooked Marquee’s inclusion underscores the film’s powerful exploration of the Shaka gesture—its origins, global impact, and enduring spirit of aloha that connects people across generations and cultures. We’re honored to see Shaka: A Story of Aloha acknowledged as a film that brings positivity, meaning, and inspiration to audiences worldwide.
👉 Read the full feature on Crooked Marquee: https://crookedmarquee.com/vodepths-what-to-see-and-avoid-on-demand-this-week-126/