AD
The Human Factor

Review: ‘The Human Factor’Dror Moreh’s Documentary Examines The Mideast Peace Process During The Clinton...

0
One of the most complicated things of the 20th and 21st centuries is the peace process between Israel and Palestine. This has been going...
The Water Man

Review: ‘The Water Man’David Oyelowo Brings Heart And Soul To His Directorial Debut

0
Actor David Oyelowo already is somewhat of a treasure. The Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild, and Image Award-nominated actor (who rarely phones it in)...
The Killing of Two Lovers

Review: ‘The Killing Of Two Lovers’Clayne Crawford Gives A Career-Defining Performance About The Breakdown...

0
Let’s just keep it 100. Marriage is hard. The idea of a union between two people who love each other is often, well, for...
The Man In The Hat

Review: ‘The Man In The Hat’Ciarán Hinds Charms In A “Silent” Road Trip Comedy...

0
The Man In The Hat right off is a tough movie to define. It’s a comedy, but really is quirkier than but-gusting. It’s silent,...

Review: ‘Sweet Tooth’Netflix Delivers A Near Perfect YA Apocalypse Series Full Of Charm And...

0
When making a TV show surrounding a pandemic in today’s climate, timing and precision is everything. We kind of like post-apocalyptic pandemic movies/shows (The...
Spirit

Review: ‘Spirit Untamed’A Girl And Her Horse Ride Free In A De Facto Remake...

0
It’s kinda crazy that Dreamwork’s Spirit franchise has been going strong for 19 years! When first introduced in 2002, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron...
Fatherhood

Review: ‘Fatherhood’Kevin Hart Flexes His Dramatic Muscles In A Charming Film About A Struggling...

0
Kevin Hart is sometimes an acquired taste. In most (just about all) of his film, he plays the short wisecracking sidekick (usually to The...
Sweet Thing

Review: ‘Sweet Thing’Alexandre Rockwell Directs The S*it Out Of His Wife And Kids In...

0
Often it feels like Hollywood has a nepotism conundrum, where it just seems that there are pretty much dynasties nowadays of filmmakers/actors putting their...
Broken Diamonds

Review: ‘Broken Diamonds’Ben Platt And Lola Kirke Sparkle As Siblings Dealing With Loss And...

0
“Your sister didn’t ruin your life, her illness did.” Often when dealing with mental illness in film, it’s historically been used for comedy purposes in...
Ailey

Review: ‘Ailey’Director Jamila Wignot’s Fascinating Documentary Examines Alvin Ailey’s Life And Honors His Dance...

0
Legendary choreographer Alvin Ailey has become synonymous with dance and creativity. This is mainly due to him creating the worldwide famous and renowned Alvin...