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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…
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Judas and The Black Messiah is About to Drop – Y’all Ain’t Ready
We are living during extraordinary times with a COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movements globally, so when I heard the quote in the trailer, "...You can murder a freedom…
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Issa Rae and Lakeith Stanfield Scorch Screen in The Photograph
Once upon a time, a man I know grabbed my hand to cross a street in Manhattan it felt like he had been holding my hand for eternity. It was…
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Adam Sandler is No Joke in Uncut Gems
You know the person that buys a lottery ticket every day, goes to the racetrack and plays craps with the unwavering belief that with every dime they own (and sometimes…
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Murder, Mayhem and Mystery Never Looked Better in Knives Out
The cultural murder mystery throwbacks infused like watching Angela Lansbury bang away at a typewriter during a rerun of "Murder She Wrote" on tv, dialogue referring to Clue board games…
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Friendship, Breakups, RuPaul and Gina Rodriguez Shine in Someone Great
Now streaming on Netflix, Someone Great is a an awesome cautionary tale of how ambition can kill a relationship that is not secure from the start. But, it also eloquently…
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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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CROWN HEIGHTS Review by The Curvy Film Critic
Did you know that there are 24 million incarcerated men in the US and at least 120,000 of them are innocent. Before Kalief Browder there was Colin Warner. Colin was…