-
Russo Brothers Switch Genres Focusing on Opiate Abuse with Cherry
Cherry is intensely dramatic, but, so are the many millions of opiate addictions and deaths that occurred throughout the US alone in 2020. We see how prescriptions, in many instances…
-
Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry Breaks Down Teenage Superstardom
2nd Grammy Awards on Sunday evening, a major star had been crowned: 18-year-old singer Billie Eilish, who swept all four of the night's biggest prizes — Best New Artist, Song…
-
Tim Story Re-Ignites Tom & Jerry For New Generation of Fans
This is family entertainment at its finest inn 2021 and I was there for all of it. Who couldn't stand a little joy and laughter these days? Tom & Jerry…
-
Coming Attractions, entertainment, Film Festivals, Film Reviews, Sundance Film Festival, Warner Brothers
Daniel Kaluuya is a Revelation in Judas and The Black Messiah
Will we ever witness a world where politics, money and greed no longer prevail over the commonality to just honor each and every person as a valid, human being contributing…
-
Andra Day is Captivating in The United States vs Billie Holiday
The United States vs Billie Holiday, adapted from Johann Hari's "Chasing The Scream" by Tony winner Suzan-Lori Parks, focuses on FBI's obsession with Holiday for drugs and her insistence to…
-
Matilda Lawler Emerges as a Superhero Leading Lady Flora and Ulysses
n a year filled with so much loss, heartache and pain, my heart felt hope and joy for the first time in months. Thanks to Lena Khan's direction, which stays…
-
Zendaya and John David Washington Sizzle in Malcolm and Marie
I love a film that keeps you on your toes and leaves you perplexed, invigorated and overwhelmed to the point you can't wait to discuss with your peers and constituents…
-
Carey Williams Flips Shakespeare Upside Down with Social Media Infused R#J
Like many 25 years ago, those panties twisted in a wad with the Leonardo DiCaprio version didn't know how to embrace change and innovation with a fresh spin and perspective…
-
Coming Attractions, Documentary Film Review, entertainment, Film Festivals, Film Reviews, Sundance Film Festival
Archival Black Joy and Blood Memories Eloquently Captured Life of AILEY
A student of Martha Graham, his mother was the center of his world as he searched truth to movement. Never knowing or seeing his father, Alvin often struggled with his…
-
Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga Glow in Passing
Growing up watching black and white films, I appreciate what Hall has accomplished with Passing. She literally allows the audience not be distracted by colors, costumes, yet takes the film…