Review: ‘Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution’Obama-Produced Documentary Chronicles The Disability Rights Movement And Its...
Nowadays we take many of the provisions provided by the Americans with Disabilities Act for granted. Parking spaces, brail signs on our elevators, ramps...
Review: ‘We Need To Talk About Cosby’Comedian W. Kamau Bell’s Docuseries Examines Bill Cosby’s...
Bill Cosby has a definitive legacy. He’s a standup comedian, had dozens of shows, been in plenty of movies, a champion of education, “America’s...
Review: ‘Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street’An Incredibly Fascinating Documentary About Our...
For the past 50 years, children across the world have been educated and entertained by Bert, Ernie, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Count Von Count,...
Review: ‘EO’Poland’s Oscar Entry Will Have You Fall In Love With A Donkey's Story
Never in a million years did I imagine that a freaking donkey would deliver the best acting performance of the year! But man, if...
Review: ‘The Virtues’Stephen Graham & Niamh Algar Give Incredible Performances In Topic's Dark Limited...
Wow. Just wow! I’ll say it again “WOW!!”
Coming into The Virtues, it’s unclear what to exactly expect. The British series which originally aired on...
Review: ‘The Human Factor’Dror Moreh’s Documentary Examines The Mideast Peace Process During The Clinton...
One of the most complicated things of the 20th and 21st centuries is the peace process between Israel and Palestine. This has been going...
Review: ‘Black Bird’Taron Egerton And Paul Walter Hauser Shine In Apple TV’s Gripping New...
Filling in the void left by the cancellation of Netflix’s Mindhunter, Apple TV’s newest show (and stab at the True Crime genre for the...
Review: ‘Huesera: The Bone Woman’A Great Exploration of Motherhood Under The Lens of Creepy...
The majority of great horror films, while they might be about a monster waiting in the corner, they unquestionably are about some form of...
Review: ‘The Queen’s Gambit’Anya Taylor-Joy Has All The Right Moves As A Tortured Yet...
While the game of chess requires great skill, concentration, adaptation, strategy, and countless other cerebral abilities, it’s often thought of a long and boring...
Review: ‘Return to Seoul’A French Adoptee Returns To South Korea In Search Of Her...
I have no expertise on this subject (other than talking with people who have experienced this), but when people have lived a life separate...