• Coming Attractions,  Documentary Film Review,  entertainment,  Film Festivals,  Film Reviews,  SXSW

    Somewhere You Feel Free is Beautiful Tribute to Legendary Tom Petty

    Somewhere You Feel Free is not just a cinematic documentation of the making of what was undeniably Tom Petty’s greatest work, but a heartfelt story of love and loss. Along…

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  • Coming Attractions,  Documentary Film Review,  entertainment,  Film Festivals,  Film Reviews,  SXSW

    Introducing Selma Blair Shows Strength and Spirit in The Face of Adversity

    Introducing Selma Blair a is strong lesson and reminder of not passing judgement for you never know what someone is struggling with or how their struggle may affect you, your…

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  • Coming Attractions,  Documentary Film Review,  entertainment,  Film Festivals,  Film Reviews,  SXSW

    Ady Barkan is A Reminder of How One Voice Matters with Not Going Quietly

    Ady Barkan leads that movement with a ferocity, undying spirit and tenacity I have never seen, but wholeheartedly welcome, applaud, admire and support.  Democracy can indeed become beautiful when executed…

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  • Coming Attractions,  entertainment,  Film Festivals,  Film Reviews,  SXSW

    Kelly Kali Spotlight Covid Homelessness with I’m Fine (Thanks For Asking)

      Nothing brings me more joy than watching a film written by women for women, which is why Kelley Kali and Angelique Molina’s  SXSW entry and now winner of the…

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  • Coming Attractions,  entertainment,  Film Festivals,  Film Reviews,  SXSW

    Exes In Quarantine Provide Laughs and COVID Realness with The End of Us

    Kanter and Loevner, capture all the humor, pain, confusion and uncertainty a relationship on the skids can encompass...especially during a global pandemic. But, The End of Us will remind us…

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  • Coming Attractions,  Documentary Film Review,  entertainment,  Film Festivals,  Film Reviews,  SXSW

    Demi Lovato: Dancing With The Devil Reveals Secrets, Lies and Inner Turmoil

    Why is musical genius accompanied by tragedy? We have witnessed the time and time again through such  superstars as Prince, Michael Jackson, Janis Joplin and the list goes on.  However,…

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  • AFI DOCS,  Coming Attractions,  Documentary Film Review,  entertainment,  Film Festivals,  Film Reviews,  SXSW,  TIFF 2020

    76 Days Pays Homage to COVID-19 First Responders in Wuhan

    It is my sincere hope that when audiences view this film, they will come the realization that this virus in not a hoax.  It doesn't care if you are rich,…

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  • entertainment,  Film Festivals,  Film Reviews,  SXSW

    Teenage Sexual Curiosity on Full Throttle with Yes, God Yes

    Winner of the 2019 SXSW Grand Jury Narrative Feature Award for Ensemble Acting and taking place in the early 2000's Midwest, Alice is guilt-ridden over discovering masturbation and attends a…

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  • entertainment,  Film Festivals,  Film Reviews,  SXSW

    The Highwaymen Gives Texas Ranger POV of Bonnie and Clyde

    I was in a musical on Broadway called The Life.  It was the last musical produced on Broadway by the legendary Cy Coleman and written by David Newman. What does…

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  • Coming Attractions,  Documentary Film Review,  entertainment,  Film Festivals,  Film Reviews,  SXSW

    The Inventor: Out For Blood in Silicon Valley | SXSW ’19

      When this doc opens with the question being posed to Theranos CEO – Elizabeth Homes, “Can you tell us a secret?” and she replies famous last words, “I don’t…

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