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Ryan Destiny is a Bonafide Knockout in The Fire Inside
Clareesa Shields is a groundbreaker by becoming the first and only male or female boxing champion to win back to back Gold Medals. While a medal doesn't define who she…
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Beetlejuice is Back with Flair, Fun and New Friends
With lots of easter egg moments from the original, a Soul Train to the great beyond complete with Don Cornelius and the lesson of making memories with the ones you…
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The Supremes at Earl’s All You Can Eat Throwback to Friendship & Community
The Supremes at Earl's All You Can Eat is a love story to friendship, self-preservation and love community throwing back to simpler time when life was just a little easier,
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Deadwyler and Greyeyes Stand and Defend Their Land 40 Acres
40 Acres is a bit of a small crawl, but the message is resoundingly clear and distinct with action sequences within the first 15 minutes that will keep audiences riveted…
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Qualley and Moore Blasts Industry Standards on Beauty in The Substance
The Substance ultimately begs the question of how much substance and character does one need to survive in an industry that makes aging and beauty feel like a crime only…
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Andra Day is Spectacular in Lee Daniels Horror/Thriller The Deliverance
Are there some moments that will have your jaw dropped- of course, but The Deliverance will surely becomes a horror/thriller cult classic in a genre mostly void of color.
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Chiwetel Ejiofor Excels with Double Duty in Rob Peace
Young men like Rob Peace are expected to fail in life and in pursuit of educational freedom. They aren’t expected to be productive members of society or be accepted to…
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Gabriel Byrne is Sensational in Beckett Bio-Retrospective Dance First
Shooting mostly in black and white and using the concept of two Beckett's to share this journey is enterprisingly unique and makes for an wonderful method to unfold the narrative.…
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War Game Breaks Down Insurrection Discussions From the Inside Out
Fascinating, educational and enlightening, this film makes audiences privy to the sensitive, yet all encompassing conversations and information in which these professionals weigh options for a solution to a domestic…
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Josh Harnett is Creepy and Convincing as Cooper in Shyamalan Thriller Trap
Josh Hartnett is amazingly creepy as Cooper giving me vibes of Anthony Perkins in Hitchcock's Psycho. He is just stealth and easy going enough to unsettle the audience on the…





























