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Awkwafina and Sandra Oh Triumph with Zany Shenanigans in Quiz Lady Comedy
Sandra Oh and Awkwafina compliment each other's strength effortlessly making Quiz Lady absolutely hysterical with a dark realistic edge that siblings and parents all over the globe will recognize while…
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Katilyn Dever Thrives and Survives in No One Will Save You
Alien films are not unusual, as seen by the likes of now classic films like "E.T.," "Alien Invasion" and, of course, "Alien." However, just like in the blockbuster take on…
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Flamin’ Hot is Inspiring Tale of Richard Monteñez and Billion Dollar Dream
Flamin' Hot is more than a food product. It's about family, determination, drive, and how one person can make a difference for themselves and others.
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Coming Attractions, Documentary Film Review, entertainment, Film Festivals, Film Reviews, Sundance Film Festival
Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields Examines a Misjudged and Misguided Life
Honest and incisive, Pretty Baby critiques a toxic culture that perpetuates misogyny and is complicit in the sexualization and objectification of young girls, while sharing how Brooke Shields discovered and…
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Stolen Youth: Inside The Cult at Sarah Lawrence Triggers Old Wounds
These types of stories are not uncommon and it is my hope more media sheds light on these injustices. The more these individuals are brought to task and realize their…
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Joey King is a Royal with Grit and Bite in The Princess
Let's just say, we've seen this narrative in animated films ad nauseam via Jasmine (Aladdin), Mulan, Pocohontas, Merida (Brave) and let's not forget my girl Tiana (The Princess and the…
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Emma Thompson Takes on Ageism and Sexuality in Good Luck to You Leo Grande
This duo is will have you inspired to fan out your own flames while allowing you to look in the mirror being introduced to a brand new you. One who…
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Coming Attractions, Documentary Film Review, entertainment, Film Festivals, Film Reviews, Sundance Film Festival
Mavis, Mahalia, Afro Sheen Hit Harlem for a Summer of Soul
Many of the festival attendees gleefully shared their experiences about how they came to attend the festival, performers like The Fifth Dimension shared their excitement at having the opportunity to…
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Dawn Porter’s Rise Again: Tulsa Red Summer is An Long Awaited Education
The truth of the matter is Black people are literally reliving a 'red summer' right now. White women complaining about Black people engaging in legal activity has gone viral. A…
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Coming Attractions, Documentary Film Review, entertainment, Film Festivals, Film Reviews, Sundance Film Festival
Unsung Hero Nasrin Satoudeh is a Welcomed Voice for the Voiceless
We are living in very challenging times where our democracy is up for grabs. The rights of humans and women are grossly being targeted and challenged for no apparently good…