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Sorry to Bother You is a Refreshingly Weird Sci-Fi Social Commentary
I often use the term ‘code switch’ to describe when a person of color changes the tone of our voice to sound a little ‘less threatening’ to white people. Sounds…
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Mia Wasikowska Redefines Distress in Damsel
In romantic relationships, we always assume that true love prevails and conquers all…right??!! That’s what Samuel (Robert Pattinson thought until things go terribly awry. Taking place in the Wild, Wild…
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Paul Rudd is Perfect in The Catcher Was a Spy
I’m always down for a good tale of espionage, especially when it involves baseball. Doesn’t make sense right? Let me break it down for you. The Catcher Was A Spy…
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Hardwick and Good Scorch The Screen in A Boy…A Girl…A Dream
There was a man I once met whose chemistry was so strong that when he held my hand, it felt like electricity shooting through my body. Our entire relationship was…
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Disco Lives on in the Millineum Through Studio 54
One can’t think about disco and the 70’s without reminiscing about the decadence and glamour of New York City’s hottest nightclub – Studio 54. Back in the day, Studio 54…
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Offerman and Clemons Showcase Music Chops in Hearts Beat Loud
Kiersey Clemons first got the attention of Sundance festival goers with her performance in “Dope” and got my attention again as the young love interest in the Richard Gere film…
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Documentary Film Review, entertainment, Film Festivals, Film Reviews, Focus Features, Sundance Film Festival
Nostalgia is Back with Mr. Rogers Doc “Won’t You Be My Neighbor”
As a kid, Fred Rogers was a part of my life. Not a day went by that I didn’t watch him come through that door and change into his comfy…
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Toni Collette is Brilliant in Heart-Stopping Horror Hereditary
After watching Stephen King’s Carrie, I vowed to never again watch a horror flick. Numerous nights on end are spent with lights on and one eye struggling to stay open…
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American Animals is a Slick, Captivating Heist Gone Awry
Everybody has that friend that can talk us into anything. You know the ones who literally can make us do that ONE thing we are fearful of or have no…
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Coming Attractions, Documentary Film Review, entertainment, Film Festivals, Film Reviews, Sundance Film Festival
Tell Them We Are Rising is a Love Letter to HBCU’s on PBS
Being a graduate of "The Mecca" Howard University, you know I had to check out the Stanley Nelson directed Tell Them We Are Risingculminating the rise and (in some instances) the…